A man accused of stabbing a food delivery driver in Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood during a road rage attack Tuesday night dropped to the floor when the judge set his bail during his arraignment.
Tuesday around 10:30 p.m., a man was stabbed several times on Huntington Avenue.
Victim was delivering food
Boston police said the victim and a passenger were delivering food to a home on Beacon Street when they parked in front of another car. The driver of that car, later identified as 45-year-old Byron Alexander of Randolph, moved his car and beeped his horn. The victim then drove around the block but Alexander allegedly followed and tried to hit their car.
When both cars stopped at a red light, Alexander allegedly got out of his car and approached the victim. Police said a confrontation broke out and Alexander threatened to shoot the victim but no gun was shown.
Allegedly stabbed victim multiple times
Alexander then allegedly said, “Are you afraid to die?” before he stabbed the victim multiple times before fleeing the scene. The victim was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries and is expected to be OK…