The mother of a U.S. Marine who was fatally stabbed outside a bar in downtown Boston said she was angry but still had faith after the alleged killer was arrested by her son.
The suspect, identified as Alvaro Omar Larrama, 39, of East Boston, turned himself in to police Monday and was arrested on a murder charge in Boston Municipal Court.
Boston police have responded to a report of a riot on Union Street, just a short walk from Faneuil Hall, shortly before 7pm on Saturday. Responding officers found the victim with life-threatening injuries, and he was taken to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced dead, police said.
A man accused of stabbing to death outside a bar on Saturday has been charged with felony criminal mischief for firing on a sculpture with a shotgun.
The victim was identified Monday as 23-year-old Daniel Martinez from Illinois. The Suffolk District Attorney’s Office said Martinez was a Marine. His military personnel record confirms that he served from September 2017 to September 2021.
“He was so young, and so full of adventure and he had such a bright future, and he was just, his life is just cut short and at such a young age, it’s devastating,” said mother Apolonia Martinez. “I feel angry but I also feel faith.”
Court documents say Martinez died of a single dust on the right side of his chest.
The measurement took place outside Sons of Boston, a pub in 19 Union St. The district attorney’s office Larrama worked as a bouncer at Sons of Boston.
“He had no malicious bone in his body, he was a trained Marine, he knew how to do his job, but he had compassion and love beyond measure,” Martinez said. “I feel the most intense pain I have ever felt in my life.”
A bouncer at the Sons of Boston bar has been charged with deadly machinations by a Marine outside a bar.
According to court documents, surveillance video footage obtained from outside cameras on Union Street confirmed witness accounts that Martinez and a friend were trying to gain access to Sons of Boston, where Larrama worked as a bouncer.
After Martinez and his friend were denied entry, there was an exchange of words between Martinez, his friend and Larrama, court documents said. Surveillance footage showed that as Martinez and his friend began to leave, Larrama began to chase them down Union Street. He was then seen running after Martinez with an unknown object in his right hand. Martinez then turned around and faced Larrama, extending his left hand to block or finish off an attack. He then hit Larrama in the head with an old beer bottle.
One quarrel was reported after Larrama saw Martinez twice in the left box, the second Martinez took his box with his left hand.
Several people then intervened and when Larrama was separated from the quarrel, he could be seen manipulating an unknown object with his hands in front of his body before placing it in his right shorts pocket. Larrama was then taken back by other staff to Sons of Boston, where he went to the basement of the bar, where he was caught on surveillance camera, washing his hands and removing the knit hat and sweatshirt he was wearing during the incident. has. He is then seen wearing his T-shirt inside out before fleeing the back exit of the bar.
Boston police received a call just before 7 a.m. for a measurement outside 33 Union Street, which is just a short walk from the popular marketplace Faneuil Hall.
The length of Union Street was cordoned off to accommodate the crime scene investigation, and bars in the area were closed for the rest of Saturday night.
The tax came the night before the return of South Boston’s St.
NBC10 Boston spoke with a man who saw the sequel to the show, and he described a horrific scene in which the tops tried to save the victim, who was seriously injured.
“With all the holidays, someone fell over. It was a bit of a quarrel or something like that but we saw the young boy, he was lying on the floor and everyone was doing CPR on him. There were maybe five or six people around him who were pressed on his chest and it looked as if they had pushed down on him, the blood was coming out of his back, “said the man, who said he was visiting from London for Boston. last 20 years. “Someone called a nurse or a doctor … from one of the other bars and they went out and told everyone they were making a room around, then the next thing all the paramedics came.”
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