American Airlines Employee Stabs Co-Worker In Boston Airport

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American Airlines Employee Stabs Co-Worker In Boston Airport

An American Airlines employee stabbed a co-worker at Boston Logan International Airport after an argument between the two occurred, authorities said Tuesday.

Kendrick Smith and an anonymous 38-year-old employee had gotten into a physical altercation that resulted in the victim being stabbed with a multi-use tool, officers stated. The victim was aware and taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

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“Evidence suggests the stabbing was solely the result of the dispute between the two men and that the safety of the public and other employees was not threatened,” Procopio announced.

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In a statement to Fox News, American Airlines said it was conscious of the alleged attack.

“We are aware of an incident that occurred this morning at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) involving two American Airlines team members and are working closely with law enforcement to assist in their investigation,” the statement read.

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