BOSTON — One person is in custody after a Transit Ambassador was stabbed Thursday afternoon at the MBTA Copley Square Station in Boston.
According to the MBTA Police, a Transit Ambassador, who is not an MBTA employee, was stabbed after a verbal confrontation turned physical around 1:15 p.m. Thursday.
The victim is in serious, but stable condition.
Copley @MBTA remains closed as @MBTATransitPD investigate an earlier stabbing.
— Capturegirl (@jenyp) November 19, 2020
An #MBTA Ambassador is in serious but stable condition after a verbal altercation turned physical, resulting in the stabbing.#Boston25 pic.twitter.com/eyl1ERo9gU
There is no word on what led to the argument.
Green Line trains were temporarily bypassing Copley due to the police activity. Copley Station has since reopened.
Green Line Update: Trains in both directions continue to temporarily bypass Copley because of police activity. https://t.co/OReNgFy9M0
— MBTA (@MBTA) November 19, 2020
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