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As first reported by our good friend Adam at Universal Hub, a severed penis was located on Hancock Street on Wednesday. The penis was found around 07:30 hours and appeared to have been left out in the open for many hours.
According to Uhub, “They followed the blood trail to a nearby address where they found a bleeding man who, in addition to removing his penis, had also stabbed himself several times. EMS took him to a local hospital for care. Police declined to comment on the incident, because it involved an “emotionally disturbed person,” not a crime.”
Today we finally share images, as many have asked to see the severed anatomy. To those who don’t want to see it, you should have heeded the warning in the title. It is quite graphic.
On a lighter note; here is a 311 complaint that was filed about the bloody appendage…
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Boston Police responded to a report of some "male anatomy" on Hancock Street in Dorchester's Uphams Corner around 7:20 a.m. yesterday to find a severed penis, which may have been sitting there for several hours.
They followed the blood trail to a nearby address where they found a bleeding man who, in addition to removing his penis, had also stabbed himself several times. EMS took him to a local hospital for care. Police declined to comment on the incident, because it involved an "emotionally disturbed person," not a crime.
As first reported by our good friend Adam at Universal Hub, a severed penis was located on Hancock Street on Wednesday. The penis was found around 07:30 hours and appeared to have been left out in the open for many hours.
Today we finally share images, as many have asked to see the severed anatomy. To those who don’t want to see it, you should have heeded the warning in the title. It is quite graphic.
On a lighter note; here is a 311 complaint that was filed about the bloody appendage…
EARLIER IN VERY GRAPHIC NEWS:
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Severed penis on Hancock Street
By adamg on Thu, 03/31/2022 - 1:19pmBoston Police responded to a report of some "male anatomy" on Hancock Street in Dorchester's Uphams Corner around 7:20 a.m. yesterday to find a severed penis, which may have been sitting there for several hours.
They followed the blood trail to a nearby address where they found a bleeding man who, in addition to removing his penis, had also stabbed himself several times. EMS took him to a local hospital for care. Police declined to comment on the incident, because it involved an "emotionally disturbed person," not a crime.