Arrest Made in Connection to Roxbury Stabbing

Boston, MA – Authorities reported the arrest of 45-year-old Brima Wurie, a Boston resident. He was apprehended on Tuesday at approximately 2:14 PM. The arrest was executed by officers from the Youth Violence Strike Force, Massachusetts State Police, and Transit Police at 307 Huntington Ave., Boston. The arrest relates to a stabbing incident that occurred in Roxbury on September 30th.

The specific location of the stabbing incident was at the intersection of Kenilworth St. and Lambert Ave. Wurie faces charges including Assault & Battery with a Deadly Weapon causing serious bodily harm. He is also charged with Assault to Murder while Armed, as well as Assault & Battery with a Dangerous Weapon.

The arrest warrant was duly served, leading to Wurie’s apprehension. Judicial proceedings are expected, with Wurie set to be arraigned in Roxbury District Court. The charges highlight the serious nature of the incident and the subsequent legal actions to follow.

No further details about the case have been disclosed by the authorities at this time. The arrest marks a significant development in the investigation of the Roxbury stabbing.

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