Three teenagers suspected of stealing two Lamborghini Urus models from a Boston dealership last week are now facing serious charges relating to a stabbing in Cambridge, Massachusetts and a crime spree that targeted gas stations and markets.
7 News Boston reports that 18-year-old Elijah McKinney, 18-year-old Christian Virgile, and an unnamed 17-year-old were charged in connection with a slashing and stabbing on Sunday the 16th of February. It is understood that the stabbing occurred shortly before the teenagers broke into the Lamborghini of Boston dealership and fled with two Urus’.
Police claim the juveniles stabbed a man shortly after the victim approached the trio after his car was jumped on.
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After the stabbing and with the keys to the two super SUVs from Lamborghini, the suspects went on a 22-mile (35 km) joyride from Wayland to Malden. The crime spree came to a screeching halt after the black Lamborghini Urus rear-ended a red Kia at an intersection before the white Urus also stolen slammed into the back of the black example. Elijah McKinney of Cambridge was arrested at the scene but Christian Virgile of Malden and the unnamed suspect fled on foot. Virgile was brought into custody late last week but as of February 21, the 17-year-old suspect remained at large.
All three teenagers have also been linked to a crime spree targeting gas stations and markets throughout Cambridge, Medford, Somerville, Melrose, Belmont, Wakefield, and Wayland.
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