– News about Quincy from Quincy Quarry News.
Quincy juveniles attack other youths at a Quincy pier in North Quincy.
In the wake of the stabbing of a local youth over the weekend at Squaw Rock State Park in Squantum, yesterday a group of youths opted to attack another group of youths at the Metropolitan Water Resources Area-built pier at Squantum Point State Park immediately adjacent to Quincy’s Marina Bay.
Video of yesterday’s beatdowns can be seen here.
Police have asked for help to identify the scofflaws at the incident at the pier.
In the meanwhile, law enforcement has announced that it is has already identified the teenager who stabbed another youth over the weekend at Squaw Rock. As such, an arrest warrant for attempted murder has been obtained.
Obviously, such youth violence in two normally quiet as well as better neighborhoods in Quincy has surely put a number of local residents on edge.
As of press time, no official word has been offered by Quincy’s City Hall on this recent spate of youth violence, however.
Similarly, no official word was obtained as regards how yesterday’s gang violence may have impacted Quincy’s seasonal ferry boat service to Boston.
Then again, as ridership on the ferry’s is minimal, so too most likely was whatever disruption may have caused on local ferry boat service.
I read about this yesterday and saw the clip in its entirety. I can’t get it out of my mind and my heart goes out to the victims who were attacked by these evil, cowardice thugs. I will continue to follow this story because these criminals must be apprehended and prosecuted for this attack, this is the reason for the great divide in this country, it’s this kind of evil that divides us as a nation and as a race of humans, and when these incidents are brought to light we must do everything in our power to make an example of the perpetrators and defend victims rights. Please keep us abreast of this story, my hope is to wake up one day in the next week and see the police and authorities have a lead and catch some of these monsters. Thank you.