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Three people arrested in connection with double stabbing in Downtown Crossing

BOSTON — Boston Police say they have arrested three people in connection with a weekend double stabbing in Downtown Crossing that left two people seriously injured.

Two people were found with stab wounds near Macy's on Summer Street around 2:30 a.m. Saturday, April 20. Both victims, adult males, were taken to area hospitals with life-threatening injuries, Boston police said in a statement.

Boston Police said in a Wednesday news release they arrested three people Tuesday in connection with the stabbings:

Miguel Esteves-Roman, 42, of Boston, on charges of assault with intent to murder, mayhem, and assault and battery with injuries; Louis Williams, 36, of Roxbury, on charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and assault and battery with injuries; and Charion Bradley, 27, of Roxbury, on charges of assault with intent to murder and mayhem. All three are expected to be arraigned in Boston Municipal Court.

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