BOSTON — Massachusetts State Police announced they have arrested a suspect wanted for stabbing another man during a road rage incident in West Roxbury on Saturday.
Drew D. Lamb, 27, of Medford, was arrested after troopers located the car he was allegedly driving at the time of the stabbing, parked outside a home on Porter Street in Salem.
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On Saturday, state police said they responded to reports of a road rage incident on VFW Parkway in West Roxbury, and when they arrived at the scene they found a 42-year-old man suffering from a stab wound to the chest.
He was taken to a local hospital to be treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
State police said the victim and a family member were driving when at some point he and Lamb began to pass one another and exchanged words.
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Prior to the Centre Street intersection, both vehicles pulled over. Evidence showed Lamb exited his vehicle with a knife and approached the victim’s vehicle, according to state police.
The victim then exited his vehicle and the two began fighting. During the fight Lamb allegedly stabbed the victim in the chest. He then re-entered this vehicle and fled the scene.
Lamb is being held in jail overnight and will be arraigned in court Wednesday.