Four people were wounded, two of whom were stabbed, when they attempted to break up what appeared to be a road rage incident on Thursday night near Boston Common, police said.
Police went to the area of the common around 11:49 p.m. Thursday for a report of a person stabbed. When officers arrived, they found a group of four people, all of whom were injured, Sgt. Detective John Boyle, the chief spokesman for Boston police, told MassLive.
The four victims had a variety of injuries, he said. One person had a superficial stab wound to their abdomen, another had a stab wound to their hand, another had a broken wrist, and a fourth person had a bloody mouth from being punched.
The group told police they were walking across Park Street when they saw two groups of people engaged in a possible road rage incident, Boyle said. When they attempted to intervene, one of the groups attacked them, they told police.
No arrests have been made in connection to the incident, Boyle said.