Boston police say four teenagers will be summonsed to court in connection with the vicious attack on a young man outside South Station.The four juveniles, three 16-year-olds and one 15-year-old are being charged with assault and battery, larceny and delinquency.Video of the attack, which happened early Friday morning, shows a group of young men repeatedly punching the victim, 20-year-old Adam Neufell, and shoving his girlfriend.The attackers are then seen entering a vehicle and leaving the scene, as Neufell lies motionless on the sidewalk, bloody and injured.Neufell is a drummer for the Worcester-based rock band Young Other, and police said the suspects told Neufell to cut his hair shortly before attacking him.”I’m happy that there are, kind of, some answers,” said Dale Belliveau, lead singer for Young Other. “It breaks my heart to think that kids find this to be something to laugh about. It’s far from that.”Neufell was left hospitalized following the attack, but his father told NewsCenter 5 that his son is now recovering at home. The injuries Neufell is suffering from include a concussion and broken nose.”He still has very bad eye issues, and the visibility and sound with instantly getting sick,” Belliveau said. “Trying to recover and not being able to work and get his income, and stuff like that, it’s a deep thing.” Young Other officially announced that the band will be unable to perform its upcoming July shows due to the severity of Neufell’s concussion. The shows, which the band plans to reschedule, were set for Friday in Saltsburg, Pennsylvania; Saturday at The Maple Grove Tavern in Maple Heights, Ohio; and Sunday at The Mohawk Place in Buffalo, New York.
Boston police say four teenagers will be summonsed to court in connection with the vicious attack on a young man outside South Station.
The four juveniles, three 16-year-olds and one 15-year-old are being charged with assault and battery, larceny and delinquency.
Video of the attack, which happened early Friday morning, shows a group of young men repeatedly punching the victim, 20-year-old Adam Neufell, and shoving his girlfriend.
The attackers are then seen entering a vehicle and leaving the scene, as Neufell lies motionless on the sidewalk, bloody and injured.
Neufell is a drummer for the Worcester-based rock band Young Other, and police said the suspects told Neufell to cut his hair shortly before attacking him.
“I’m happy that there are, kind of, some answers,” said Dale Belliveau, lead singer for Young Other. “It breaks my heart to think that kids find this to be something to laugh about. It’s far from that.”
Neufell was left hospitalized following the attack, but his father told NewsCenter 5 that his son is now recovering at home. The injuries Neufell is suffering from include a concussion and broken nose.
“He still has very bad eye issues, and the visibility and sound with instantly getting sick,” Belliveau said. “Trying to recover and not being able to work and get his income, and stuff like that, it’s a deep thing.”
Young Other officially announced that the band will be unable to perform its upcoming July shows due to the severity of Neufell’s concussion. The shows, which the band plans to reschedule, were set for Friday in Saltsburg, Pennsylvania; Saturday at The Maple Grove Tavern in Maple Heights, Ohio; and Sunday at The Mohawk Place in Buffalo, New York.
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