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This panel of still images released through the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority police website from Friday, May 10, 2019, surveillance video shows five suspects, some wearing Boston Bruins clothing, sought in connection to an assault where the victim suffered facial fractures at an MBTA station in Quincy, Mass., shortly after the Bruins beat the Carolina Hurricanes in a home playoff game. Transit police announced Wednesday, May 15, that based on numerous tips from the public, four had turned themselves in. (MBTA Transit Police via AP)
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