Crime & Safety

4 Men Plead Not Guilty To MBTA Station Attack; Video Emerges

The men, dressed in Bruins garb in the video, were held on bail after being arraigned in Quincy District Court Wednesday.

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

QUINCY, MA — The four men who authorities said attacked a man at an MBTA stop last week pleaded not guilty in Quincy District Court Wednesday, hours after turning themselves in. The men, who were dressed in Bruins garb during the attack, were charged with aggravated assault and battery resulting in serious injuries.

Stiles Bezema, 21, of Wrentham; Antonio Green, 31, of Feeding Hills; John Pritoni, 29, of Norfolk; and Thomas Pritoni, 23, of Norfolk, surrendered Wednesday morning after police said they were identified following tips. Bezema was held on $2,500 bail, while Green, John Pritoni and Thomas Pritoni were held on $5,000 bail.

It is unknown if the fifth man police were looking to identify is still being sought after or if charges will be brought.

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Police said the men beat another man at the North Quincy MBTA station around midnight Friday. Police said they did not know the motive for the attack, which left the victim with facial fractures.

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