Man allegedly stabbed in Dorchester parking spot dispute
A man allegedly stabbed someone during a dispute over a shoveled parking space in Dorchester early Wednesday morning.
Boston Police responded to Evans Street around 1:25 a.m. to find two victims with hand wounds and blood on the sidewalk and snowbanks, police said.
The 41-year-old male and 47-year-old female victims were transported to local hospitals, while police detained a third man on the scene, Enel Janvier, 47.
According to police, the male victim arrived to Evans St., to see that Janvier had parked in a spot that the victim thought he had cleared himself. A confrontation ensued and escalated, leading Janvier to allegedly stab the unnamed male victim.
The female victim was injured when trying to intervene, police said.
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Janvier was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon causing bodily injury. He was scheduled to be arraigned at Dorchester District Court Wednesday.
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