A frat spat at Tufts University on Sunday left two non-matriculated Boston men with stab wounds, one of whom remains hospitalized in critical condition.
Massachusetts authorities also say a “person of interest” in the early-morning knife attack is now being questioned and that this unnamed individual is believed to be a full-time student at the college.
The cause of the potentially deadly dispute and other details are still being withheld however, but by today police have lifted their shelter-in-place lockdown of the entire campus because they’re certain it was an isolated incident.
The three youths involved in yesterday’s frat spat at Tufts and the subsequent knifing episode apparently knew each other fairly well, investigators say, and, thus, the community at large was never threatened by the eruption of violence at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house.
"It does not appear to be a random act and parties involved are believed to be known to each other," a source familiar with the investigation has confirmed.
Amid an enhanced police presence this week the "serious crime" is still being probed and frat members are said to be fully cooperating, although their local chapter representative has declined additional comment.






