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Police release images of 8 people sought in alleged attack on gay couple in Mattapan

The gay couple was allegedly targeted with homophobic language before a fight on River Street in Mattapan, police said earlier this month.

Boston police released images of eight men suspected to be connected to an alleged homophobic hate crime in Mattapan. Boston Police Department

Boston police are asking for the public’s help identifying a group of men associated with an attack on a gay couple in Mattapan earlier this month.

The gay couple was allegedly targeted with homophobic language before a fight on River Street where one of the men from the couple was hit in the back of the head with a baseball bat during a fight, police previously said. 

Civil rights unit detectives released pictures of eight men. Several of the images are blurry; in images of three of the men, one is wearing a Red Sox hat and a white shirt and jacket, another a Bass Pro Shop hat, and a third is bald and has round sunglasses. All eight of the men appear to be Black.

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Police initially reported to River Street just before 8 p.m. Sept. 13, where they found one man lying in a parking lot bleeding from the back of his head, according to the police report. He was transported to a Boston hospital for further evaluation.

One of the alleged victims said he and his partner were walking toward a convenience and liquor store when a group of men “began making anti-homosexual remarks towards them,” a police report obtained by Boston.com said.

That man approached the group and “a verbal dispute began,” the report said, which eventually led to a fight that spilled on to the street.

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Two men in the group that allegedly used homophobic language “were seen swinging unidentifiable objects at the victims,” the police report said. The group allegedly split up to attack both men in the couple. 

The report noted the incident is a suspected hate crime.

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Molly Farrar is a general assignment reporter for Boston.com, focusing on education, politics, crime, and more.

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