Boston police seek suspects involved in vicious St. Patrick's Day attack caught on camera

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Boston police seek suspects involved in vicious St. Patrick's Day attack caught on camera
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Police in Boston are asking the public to help them find four suspects involved in an attack that took place on St. Patrick's Day.

Boston police seek suspects involved in vicious St. Patrick's Day attack Police in Boston are asking the public to help them find four suspects involved in an attack that took place on St. Patrick's Day.One of the suspects, said police, is a white male with a thin build. He was wearing a Celtics jersey, a tan scally cap, and a dark long sleeve shirt or hoodie under the jersey.The attack was caught on camera, with three of the suspects shown beating an unidentified person on March 17.

Onlookers recorded the attack, with one witness seen pointing and laughing at the person who was attacked."The Boston Police Department is actively reviewing the facts and circumstances surrounding these incidents," police said in a news release, urging anyone who has information about the attack to contact detectives at 617-343-4742.

Police also said tips can be made anonymously by calling the CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 1-800-494-TIPS or by texting the word "TIP" to CRIME . "The Boston Police Department will stringently guard and protect the identities of all those who wish to help this investigation in an anonymous manner," police said.

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