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A string of attacks on men is keeping Waltham on edge
The night before Thanksgiving, Emerson Antonio Aroche Paz was walking down the street around 10 p.m. when he saw someone heading toward him in the rain. He moved over to give him room to pass, and when they were almost shoulder to shoulder, heard him take a deep breath. Then, without warning, the man hit him in the head twice, sending him reeling into the road.
Aroche Paz is among at least 10 men who were targeted in Waltham in recent weeks, in a string of random brutal street attacks that have frustrated investigators and set residents on edge.
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