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Mass. man who struck man with rock outside ice cream shop charged, DA says

A second man was charged in connection with an attack on a man outside a Revere ice cream shop, with another man who used a brick in the attack already charged, Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden’s office said.

Jeffrey Satterwhite, 35, of Lynn, appeared in Chelsea District Court on Wednesday and was charged with assault and battery causing serious bodily injury, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (rock), and malicious destruction of property exceeding $1200.

At around 3:34 am on May 4, Satterwhite and Leonard Lomax, 33, of Boston, were seen kicking a vehicle outside a Twist N’ Shake at 82 Revere Beach Boulevard, according to camera footage reviewed by investigators.

As they damaged the car, the owner, 33, called 911 before Lomax approached him, Hayden’s office said. The man stepped back after he saw a brick in Lomax’s hand, pleading that he drop the brick.

Satterwhite was seen driving away, parking a car and then walking up to the man before he struck him with “an object believed to be a rock,” Hayden’s office said. After the man fell, Satterwhite struck him with the object three more times before Lomax ran up to the man on the ground and struck him with the brick.

The man had orbital fractures, a skull fracture and a brain bleed, the statement read. He was treated at Mass General Hospital.

The man later identified both Lomax and Satterwhite from a photo array, Hayden’s office said.

Lomax was arraigned on Monday with the same charges as Satterwhite. He was released on personal recognizance, the statement read. Judge Kimberly Foster denied the prosecutor’s request that Lomax be held for a dangerousness hearing and revoke his bail.

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