An individual is lifeless after a second violent incident in lower than a month on the iconic Kowloon Restaurant on Route 1 in Saugus.
Less than two weeks after the now-infamous “Thanksgiving Eve Brawl” went viral and led to the arrests of 4 individuals, authorities say the Saugus Police Department once more responded there on Saturday night time and located the sufferer within the parking zone.
“Authorities are investigating a fatal incident in Saugus Saturday evening,” Essex County District
Attorney Paul Tucker and Saugus Police Chief Michael Ricciardelli introduced in a launch. “The victim was found with a knife wound in the parking lot of Kowloon Restaurant, 948 Broadway, Saugus, after 9:00 p.m.”
The sufferer, who has not been recognized, was rushed to Mass General Hospital, the place they “pronounced deceased a short time later,” in response to the DA.
More info is anticipated to be supplied after midday on Sunday, in response to authorities.
The deadly stabbing is the second violent incident on the Kowloon to make headlines in current weeks, after a brawl there the night time earlier than Thanksgiving took the web by storm, in the end resulting in fees for 3 males and a girl.
Last week, the Saugus Police Department introduced fees towards:
- 32-year previous Rosaria Sophia McCauly of North Reading — two counts of assault and battery with a harmful weapon (to wit glass bottle) and disorderly conduct.
- 19-year-old Arnold John Carey Marujo of Somerville — procuring liquor to somebody lower than 21 and disorderly conduct.
- 19-year-old Donovan Clark of Lynn — procuring liquor to somebody lower than 21, disorderly conduct and assault and battery.
- 35-year-old Anthony John Micelli of North Reading — assault and battery and disorderly conduct.
After the brawl, the Saugus Board of Selectmen informed the Herald they’re anticipating a police report in regards to the incident. The police division serves because the liquor agent for the Board of Selectmen, which points the liquor licenses on the town.
“We are expecting a report from the Police Department, and the Board will then consider its options at that time, depending on the findings of the report,” Selectmen Vice Chair Jeffrey Cicolini stated earlier this week. “Although the events that took place are unfortunate, a fight in a restaurant or bar does not in itself constitute a violation of a liquor license.”
Source: www.bostonherald.com”