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Police ID 14 Suspects in January Boston Parking Garage Beatings

And investigation remains open and could yield more suspects, police say.

State Police have made arrests and issued summons in the Park Plaza garage brawl caught on video and uploaded to YouTube.

An investigation resulted in the identification of 14 suspects who beat four victims inside the State Transportation Building parking garage, at Charles Street South and Park Plaza, on Jan. 27 around 2:45 a.m.

According to police reports, upon arrival at the scene, troopers were met by two women who suffered minor injuries and by two men had been severally beaten and were later transported to a local hospital, where they were treated for their injuries. The victims reported that they had been attacked by a group of between 10-20 people while they were waiting to exit the parking garage.

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Troopers learned that the fight was captured on video by several onlookers as well as on the surveillance cameras in the parking garage. 

Two suspects were arrested on March 5 by the State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section: Trong Huynh, 25, of Quincy, charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (shod foot), assault and battery, affray, and disorderly conduct; and Robert Tran, 27, of Randolph, charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (shod foot), assault and battery, affray, and disorderly conduct.

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Both were arraigned last week in the Boston Municipal Court.

Twelve other suspects have been identified and are being summonsed into Boston Municipal Court next month. The investigation remains open and investigators are working to identify three remaining suspects.  No further information is being released at this time.


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