BOSTON — A pair of juveniles have been arrested in connection with a violent attack on a group of Christmas carolers in Boston, authorities announced Thursday.
Officers responding to a report of an assault and battery in progress on Johnston Street in Dorchester around 3:05 p.m. on December 17 learned the group of carolers were facing a home when two elderly singers were attacked from behind and punched multiple times in the back of the head by two boys, ages 15 and 16, according to the Boston Police Department.
The two victims declined medical treatment at the scene. An immediate search of the area for the teenage suspects proved unsuccessful.
A witness told police the group of three juveniles crossed the street and began to throw punches, according to the police report.
The carolers were with the Church of the Holy Spirit in Mattapan and were singing in the driveway of a fellow church member who is partially paralyzed after suffering a massive stroke.
The 88-year-old was watching from her window when the teens snuck up from behind.
“Of course she was upset because they came to sing for her, and then look what happened,” said her daughter Veronica Trotman. “I don’t know what would make them do that.”
Police reviewed video footage that showed the carolers singing “Silent Night” as the three suspects made their way toward them. According to the police report, the group of three counted to three before swinging on the singers.
Police say detectives later tracked down two of the three juveniles and that they admitted to the crimes during an interview with their parents.
“Kids nowadays be going crazy,” said neighbor Jalen Apperwhite. “I understand what it’s like to be out having fun, but you can’t be hitting old ladies.”
Detectives plan to seek criminal complaints out of Dorchester District Court charging the suspects with assault and battery on a person 60 and over.
The motive for the alleged attack wasn’t immediately clear, although a police report references the potential that this attack may have been inspired by the social media driven “knock out game”.
The troubling trend involves someone walking up to an unsuspecting person and attempting to knock them out.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available.
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