Crime & Safety

4 Bruins Fans Wanted In Vicious Beating Arrested

Four of the five people police looked to identify turned themselves in and are charged in the attack that left a man with facial fractures.

Four of the people in this picture turned themselves in and are being charged.
Four of the people in this picture turned themselves in and are being charged. (MBTA Transit Police)

QUINCY, MA — Four apparent Bruins fans who were wanted after MBTA police said a vicious beating at North Quincy station left a man with facial fractures following a playoff game last week have been arrested. MBTA Transit police said Wednesday morning four of the five people they were asking for help in identifying turned themselves in.

Stiles Bezema, 21, of Wrentham; Antonio Green, 31, of Feeding Hills; John Pritoni, 29, of Norfolk; and Thomas Pritoni, 23, of Norfolk, were arrested and charged with aggravated assault and battery resulting in serious injuries. Police said tips helped officers identify the men.

There is no word on the status of the fifth person police were looking to identify or if he will be charged.

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Police said the group attacked a man at North Quincy MBTA station Thursday night after Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals. Police have not described any motive for the alleged attack.

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