Police Say Stabbing Sunday Night Was Over a Woman
Police said a fight started inside the Portuguese veterans club and then got violent when the two men were thrown outside.
Police said a fight started inside the Portuguese veterans club and then got violent when the two men were thrown outside.
A 28-year-old Peabody man who was wanted for stabbing another male resident Sunday night turned himself in at court Monday afternoon.
The 28-year-old Peabody man wanted for the stabbing outside the Portuguese American War Veterans Post Sunday night is now in custody. The Salem News reports Juan Infante, 28, of 123 Washington St., Peabody, turned himself in at Peabody District Court Monday afternoon around 3 p.m. He is charged with two counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and assault to murder. Police responded to the Tremont Street veterans club around 10:43 p.m. on Sunday to find a man lying outside in the parking lot with multiple stab wounds to the chest. The victim, a 26-year-old Peabody man, was treated at the scene and taken to Mass. General Hospital -- his wounds were not life-threatening. Police have declined to comment on the motive behind the …
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The victim was taken to a Boston hospital with multiple stab wounds and police were still searching for the suspect on Monday. It does not appear to be a random act of violence.
A 26-year-old Peabody man was sent to a Boston hospital Sunday night with stab wounds after an incident outside the Portuguese American War Veterans Post on Tremont Street. According to police, the man was stabbed several times in the chest. He was treated at the scene and taken to Mass. General Hospital by ambulance. Police said his wounds did not appear to be life-threatening. Detective Michael Crane, a spokesman for the department, said on Monday that the incident does not appear to be a random act of violence, but offered no motive at this time. He said the victim and his assailant appear to be acquainted. Crane said police received a 911 call at approximately 10:43 p.m. Officers responding to the scene found a male lying in the …
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Police say that jealousy may have led to the stabbing outside a Farm Avenue home on Tuesday afternoon.
A possible motive for the stabbing outside a Farm Avenue home Tuesday afternoon may have been due to jealousy over a woman. George Moise, 23, of 19 Farm Ave., Peabody, turned himself in to police within hours after the stabbing occurred outside his home sometime before 1 p.m. He was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (a knife) and attempted murder, and was arraigned in court on those charges Wednesday. The Salem News reports that police are led to believe Moise’s 21-year-old girlfriend was cheating on him with the man he stabbed – 51-year-old Robert Kowalchik of Nashua, N.H. Police said Moise was overheard, as he was being taken into custody, blaming the girlfriend for the entire incident and accusing her of having a …
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10:16 pm on Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Wow georgie.... hold ya head up ma dude .......   more ›
A 23-year-old Peabody man is being charged with attempted murder for allegedly stabbing a 51-year-old New Hampshire man multiple times. The attack occurred at the Peabody man's home, a result of a domestic dispute.
Peabody police now say a 23-year-old Peabody man has been arrested in connection with the stabbing at a Farm Avenue home Tuesday afternoon. George Moise, 23, of 19 Farm Ave. -- where the stabbing occurred shortly before 1 p.m. -- was taken into custody Tuesday night and charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (a knife) and attempted murder. Police say the attack was allegedly the result of a domestic dispute between Moise and the victim, who has been identified by police as Robert Kowalchik, 51, of New Hampshire. Kowalchik was stabbed multiple times in the abdomen and transported from the home to Mass. General Hospital in Boston. Police say he is currently listed in serious condition at the hospital. The investigation was …
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5:29 pm on Monday, August 6, 2012
Get a clue, all murder is pure rage. Don't do the crime if you ain't man enough to do the time. He chose to get or pull the knife and plunge it into the man's body. Don't make excuses. I wonder if you would say the same thing if the victim was your father or loved one.   more ›
Saber Walsh
7:47 am on Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Scenes like this are replayed every evening in almost every major community in Massachusetts. While the story says nothing about drugs being involved, while we are all getting revved up about "guns are bad," we hear from our politicians that drug use is a "victimless crime." I wonder how that makes the victims feel?   more ›