A juvenile girl was rushed to the hospital with very serious injuries Tuesday night after a stabbing on Devon Street in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood, according to police. Officers say what started as a fight suddenly turned violent, and they arrived to find the girl suffering from severe stab wounds. She was transported for emergency treatment, and as of the earliest reports, no arrests had been announced.
Boston police said they were called around 8:20 p.m. for a report of a person stabbed on Devon Street and that the confrontation “started as a fight,” as reported by NBC Boston. The outlet quoted investigators confirming the victim is a juvenile and noted that detectives released few additional details, including that no one had been taken into custody as the investigation continued.
Police response and how to help
Boston Police have not released any suspect description or a possible motive in the Devon Street stabbing. The department’s public notices typically urge anyone with tips, cell phone video, or surveillance footage to reach out to investigators, for example by calling the Homicide Unit at 617-343-4470 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-494-TIPS, according to the Boston Police Department. Officials also regularly highlight city trauma-response services that connect residents with support in the aftermath of neighborhood violence.
How this fits into a local pattern
The Devon Street stabbing lands in the middle of a complicated moment for public safety citywide. Boston recorded roughly a 30 percent increase in homicides in 2025 compared with 2024, rising from 24 killings to 31, even as officials say most violent-crime categories remain near or below multi-year averages, according to Boston.com. City leaders and violence-prevention advocates have been pressing for expanded prevention work and stronger trauma-response programs to head off neighborhood-level flare ups…