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HUDSON – A 16-year-old boy allegedly beat his brother Tuesday night with a skateboard and brandished a knife at him.
The teenager has been charged with simple assault and criminal threatening. Police did not release his name.
According to police, the teen got into a fight with his 20-year-old brother. During the fight, he allegedly hit his brother with a skateboard and then pulled out a knife. Police were contacted at about 5 p.m.
The brother’s rib area was noticeably red, according to the police log. However, he did not require medical treatment, according to police.
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