
"Boston police arrested a suspect Tuesday in a connection to an alleged assault on Lansdowne Street last month, which reportedly left the victim with a brain bleed. Brandon Wilson, 27, of Quincy was wanted on a warrant issued out of Roxbury District Court for aggravated assault at the time of his arrest, police said. The charge stems from an incident just after 12:30 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 28, in which the suspect allegedly sucker punched a stranger before fleeing down Lansdowne toward Brookline Avenue."
"Jack Farrell, 22, has several months of recovery ahead, his family told Boston.com earlier this month. Doctors had to remove a piece of his skull and will need to replace it after he recovers from the brain bleed, the victim's family said. Farrell "will be out of work long-term, which is very frustrating for him because he's 22 and thought he'd bounce back, but that's not the case," his mother, Mona Saltalamacchia, told Boston.com."
Brandon Wilson, 27, of Quincy was arrested Tuesday on a Roxbury District Court warrant charging aggravated assault in connection with an alleged late-September attack on Lansdowne Street. The charge alleges he sucker-punched a stranger just after 12:30 a.m. on Sept. 28 and fled toward Brookline Avenue. The victim, 22-year-old Jack Farrell, sustained a brain bleed requiring surgical removal of a piece of his skull, with plans to replace it after recovery. Farrell faces several months of recovery and will be out of work long-term. Wilson pleaded not guilty at arraignment and was released on personal recognizance.
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