Crime & Safety

WCVB Reporter Stabbed While Reporting In Boston

The local news channel told The Boston Globe reporter Ted Wayman was stabbed Sunday night in Copley Square.

WCVB reporter Ted Wayman was stabbed Sunday night in Boston while reporting on a story.
WCVB reporter Ted Wayman was stabbed Sunday night in Boston while reporting on a story. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)

BOSTON — A WCVB reporter was stabbed while working Sunday night in Copley Square, the local news channel told The Boston Globe.

Ted Wayman is recovering after being taken to a local hospital. The Globe reported he was helped by a photojournalist he was with.

Boston police reported a stabbing in the area Sunday night but did not identify the male victim.

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Police said Cirilo Aldana-Peraedes, 44, of Boston, was bothering the victim and other people throughout the day. When the victim asked Aldana-Peraedes to leave him alone, he pulled out scissors in a threatening manner, police said.

Police said Aldana-Peraedes stabbed the passenger-side window of the victim's van, scratching the glass window, then stabbed the victim when he tried to close the door. The victim suffered a "severe laceration" on his left forearm, police said.

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Aldana-Peraedes fled and was arrested a short time later by police. He faces a charge of assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon.

There has been an outpouring of support for Wayman from media members and officials on social media.


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