Northeast
Drugged suspect in 'altered mental state' stabs six, along with himself, during DC rampage: police

At least six victims were left injured in the nation’s capital on Thursday after an intoxicated suspect began randomly stabbing people on the street, including himself.
The incident was reported at around 3:22 p.m. in Washington D.C.’s Trinidad neighborhood on Thursday afternoon. Metropolitan Police Department officers arrived at the scene and found “numerous people suffering from stab wounds.”
Pamela Smith, the chief of the Metropolitan Police Department, told reporters at a press conference that the suspect was “in an altered mental state from an unknown substance.”
“While walking down the street, the individual began stabbing himself, and then he stabbed a female acquaintance who was also with him,” Smith described.
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The D.C. stabbing incident took place in the Trinidad neighborhood in the northeast quadrant. (FOX 5 DC)
“Four women and two men were transported to area hospitals as a result of a senseless assault.”
All the victims are in stable condition as of Thursday evening. Two of them included good Samaritans who tried saving others from the attacker.
“I will say this, even though we’re grateful for their intervention, we would ask that individuals who see incidents such as this to not intervene, because these two individuals, although good Samaritans, were also stabbed as part of this assault,” Smith noted.
Smith also noted that the suspect “attempted to assault” a grandmother and two granddaughters, but did not disclose if they were injured.
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All of the six victims are in stable condition. (FOX 5 DC)
“The grandmother and her granddaughters were getting in a car, primarily minding their own business, doing whatever they were doing,” Smith said.
Washington, D.C. has been plagued with crime in the past. In January, a man was sent to the hospital after protecting his 21-year-old girlfriend in a near-fatal carjacking in Northwest D.C.
In Oct. 2023, three girls in D.C. were arrested and charged in connection with the murder of a 64-year-old man in Northwest D.C. The victim, Reggie Brown, was beaten to death.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Metropolitan Police Department for additional information.

Authorities are investigating the crime. (FOX 5 DC)
Authorities are investigating the incident. No additional information is known at this time.
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Boston, MA
Boston police arrest man, charged with numerous drug possession charges
Boston police have arrested a 44-year-old Boston man following a drug bust in Dorchester
Bodio Hutchinson has been charged with:
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Distribution of Class B (Crack Cocaine)
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Possession with Intent to Distribute Class B
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Possession with Intent to Distribute Class B (Subsequent Offense)
Police conducted a drug interdiction operation back on Tuesday after an increasing number of complaints from the community about open drug use and distribution in the area of 6 Lyndhurst Street.
Surveillance teams saw people loitering in front of the address and witnessed behavior consistent with street-level drug transactions.
Police deployed an undercover officer, who was giving documented buy money, and went up to a suspect, identified as Hutchinson, and retrieved a plastic bag believed to be crack cocaine.
Officers took Hutchinson into custody. While doing so, officers noticed a plastic bag containing four smaller baggies of crack cocaine was located next to where he had been sitting, along with his personal belongings.
During a subsequent search, officers recovered an additional 26 baggies from the suspect’s back pocket, as well as a medium-sized plastic bag of crack cocaine concealed inside a cigarette box. Officers also seized an undisclosed amount of U.S. currency totaling $119, which included the previously marked buy money.
Hutchinson is expected to be arraigned in Dorchester District Court at an unspecified date.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available.
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Pittsburg, PA
Bike Share Pittsburgh celebrates 10 years in the city
Bike Share Pittsburgh is celebrating a milestone.
Saturday marked 10 years since launching bike stations across the city.
What originally started as “Healthy Ride” eventually turned into “POGOH.”
Officials say a majority of the bikes are fully-charged electric-assist bikes to help riders make their way from place to place.
They say they are glad to see investments being put toward things like better sidewalks and bike lanes.
“I do think that Pittsburgh can be a world-class biking city and we have a lot of people who are curious and just want to try it a couple times in the summer and that’s really cool too,” said David White, Executive Director of Bike Share Pittsburgh.
Over the past 10 years, Bike Share has served more than 150,000 riders with more than 1.5 million trips.
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Connecticut
Man accused of pleasuring himself at Colchester dog park

A man is accused of pleasuring himself on a bench at a dog park in Colchester earlier this week and has been arrested.
Officers were called to the Colchester Dog Park on Thursday around 1:30 p.m. for a report of a person pleasuring themselves out in the open.
According to police, a landscaping crew reported seeing a man on a park bench pleasuring himself while watching pornography on his phone.
The man reportedly left before police arrived, however, a witness reported the license plate of the man’s vehicle.
The man, a 66-year-old from Colchester, was arrested and is facing charges including breach of peace and public indecency.
He posted bond and is due in court on June 19.
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