ALBAWABA - Serial criminal, Jared Ravizza, was arrested on suspicion of executing a series of separate attacks that targeted 6 people, including four girls between the ages of 9 and 17.
Massachusetts authorities say that the stabbing attacks are all believed to be connected. According to Braintree police, the girls were attacked at a movie theater and had non-life-threatening injuries before being transported to Boston hospitals for treatment.
About an hour later, a 21-year-old woman and a 29-year-old male were stabbed at a Plymouth McDonald's and transported to hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries.
Ravizza, 26, is the suspect in "multiple South Shore stabbing incidents," according to the attorney's office, but no other information was supplied. According to Braintree police, the attacks at the movie theater and McDonald's, which occurred around an hour apart, appear to be related.
The police said that Ravizza had attacked the young girls without any motive or warning. "Without saying anything and without any warning, he suddenly attacked and stabbed the four young females. The attack appeared to be unprovoked. After the attack, the man ran out of the theater and left in a vehicle".
The police determined the suspect had left the cinema in what seemed to be a black SUV, and surveillance footage allowed officials to catch its license plate, according to the release.
A vehicle matching the description was "reportedly involved in a similar assault in Plymouth," roughly a 30-minute drive south of Braintree, according to police.
Prosecutors said Ravizza came to the Plymouth McDonald's stabbing scene in a black Porsche Macan SUV. The district attorney's office reported that police were called to the scene around 7 p.m., almost an hour after the AMC attack in Braintree.