Crime & Safety
Police Nab Man Threatening People With Knife On Huntington Ave
Boston police say they were able to take the man down using a bean bag round after chasing him down two busy streets.

BOSTON — Boston police were able to take down a man with a knife who was threatening people in Boston's Back Bay Tuesday afternoon with a bean bag round.
Police responded to a report of a man threatening to hurt people near Massachusetts Ave. and Huntington Ave. around 1:30 p.m., to find the man was making threats, police say.
Boston police were able to subdue the man by firing a bean bag round at the man, taking him down and into custody shortly after.
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One police officer and the armed suspect were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Massachusetts Ave. and Huntington Ave. were closed to traffic for a short amount of time while police worked to take down the suspect. Both roads have since reopened.
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Cellphone video posted on Twitter shows officers chasing the man down the street before they were able to take him into custody.
No additional information was immediately available.
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