The Braintree boy's mother said she believes the attacks were racially motivated.
The Electric Light Department said several houses on Granite and adjacent streets lost power, and its working restore it.
The train had to be removed from service at a time the MBTA couldn't afford it, Transit Police said.
Police said they seized 66 pounds of marijuana and $71,000 in cash from the suspects' homes, cars, and storage unit.
A Boston man is accused of assaulting several people, including a pregnant woman at a Super Bowl party in Braintree.
The man also faces accusations that he robbed a Honey Dew in Plainville that same day, prosecutors said.
Xu Feng Wang, 30, was charged with trafficking more than 50 pounds, but less than 100 pounds of marijuana.
In a release, Braintree police said that although recreational marijuana is legal, unregulated operations pose health risks.
The driver told police his car slipped on the ice, causing him to crash into the house's front porch.
The getaway driver from Medford struck an officer trying to stop them from getting away, police told the Patriot Ledger.
Police said they had to chase the suspect on foot.
The suspect is accused of trafficking over 36 grams of cocaine.
The woman and the suspect were former romantic partners. She told police his behavior towards her became aggressive the last few months.
A woman accused of raping a child, if convicted could face a longer sentence now that the case was transferred to Norfolk Superior Court.
The drivers competed for positioning and collided trying to leave the parking garage. Police said the man got out and punched the victim.
The wrong-way crash killed a Braintree woman, a man from Arizona and left three others with serious injuries.
Police said an MBTA worker tried intervening an armed robbery, but then the suspect chased him and tried to stab him.
The threats were sent via email and demanded bitcoin, according to police, but neither were credible.
Police said the suspect tried running away, but when police blocked him off, the suspect struck the officer.
A catastrophic equipment failure caused a fire in a manhole and temporarily blacked out much of East and North Braintree.
Police said they seized six shotguns, seven rifles, nine handguns, thousands of rounds of ammunition, plus swords, axes and knives.
The homeowners are dealing with about $45,000 of damage.
The main police phone line will be temporarily shut off for maintenance work Wednesday morning. A secondary number is provided here.
Police said the suspect tried running away and was clutching something in his right pocket, which turned out to be a loaded gun.
Police said the suspect pushed the cashier to the ground before stealing money from the cash register.
Yellow vest, trucker hat around the holiday season? That's usually a delivery man. Not in this case.
The following is from the Braintree Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don't imply conviction.
The fire is on the second floor of the house, which has a wooden frame.
When a co-worker said the girl being forced fed a hot dog couldn't breath, the worker said Millette laughed and said she can out her nose.
Police said they seized 47 grams of crack cocaine, seven grams of cocaine, 50 oxycodone pills, $1,400 cash, a handgun and 25 rounds of ammo.
The following is from the Braintree police log. Arrests and charges mentioned don't imply conviction.
Police said the suspects got properties by tricking people into signing over distressed property deeds for $1, saying they'd make repairs.
Officers that first arrived to the Grove Street home witnessed a fight between two women and two men who were suffering from stab wounds.
State police and K-9 units were called to assist the ongoing investigation.
Prosecutors said the three men were part of a group called “The Hornea Crew,” who stole debit cards and PIN numbers to make fake cards.
National Drug Take Back Day is a partnership between the DEA and local police to limit the amount of prescription drugs on the street.
Police are asking motorists to avoid the area.
The following is from the Braintree Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don’t imply conviction.
The department channeled Super Troopers after they learned that someone left the bag around Five Corners.
The driver suffered minor injuries but will face charges for having their phone out while driving.