One person was stabbed at an apartment building in Boston's North End on Tuesday, police said. The stabbing happened at the Ausonia Apartments on Fulton Street. Police said the victim was taken to Massachusetts General Hospital with life-threatening injuries. Officers did not identify the victim, but residents said he is a 30-year-old man who lives in an apartment on the second floor. "I heard a big commotion out here because my apartment's on the street side, and I heard him yelling," said resident Conchita Bonomo. "And then I went inside. And I guess he got stabbed on the stairs inside here or something, they said. But it was really bad." The Boston Housing Authority manages the facility, which is home to senior citizens and people with disabilities. Bonomo said security at the facility could be better. "This doesn't make me too happy. You know what I mean? It makes you kind of nervous because people let other people in the building a lot of times. And they don't even know them. So it's kind of absurd," she said. Evidence markers indicated that the crime scene extended outside the building onto the sidewalk on Commercial Street. As of early Friday evening, police said they had not made any arrests in connection with the crime.

One person was stabbed at an apartment building in Boston's North End on Tuesday, police said.



The stabbing happened at the Ausonia Apartments on Fulton Street.

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Police said the victim was taken to Massachusetts General Hospital with life-threatening injuries.

Officers did not identify the victim, but residents said he is a 30-year-old man who lives in an apartment on the second floor.

"I heard a big commotion out here because my apartment's on the street side, and I heard him yelling," said resident Conchita Bonomo. "And then I went inside. And I guess he got stabbed on the stairs inside here or something, they said. But it was really bad."

The Boston Housing Authority manages the facility, which is home to senior citizens and people with disabilities.

Bonomo said security at the facility could be better.

"This doesn't make me too happy. You know what I mean? It makes you kind of nervous because people let other people in the building a lot of times. And they don't even know them. So it's kind of absurd," she said.

Evidence markers indicated that the crime scene extended outside the building onto the sidewalk on Commercial Street.

As of early Friday evening, police said they had not made any arrests in connection with the crime.