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Boston police officer working at Sandra Bullock movie set helps capture stabbing suspect

BOSTON - Boston police say an officer working at the set of the Sandra Bullock police buddy movie "The Heat" has helped chase down a man suspected in a fatal stabbing.

Police say one man was killed and two others were injured after an argument about a block from the movie, filming in Boston.

Police say the dispute began Tuesday afternoon at a Social Security Administration office and continued in a parking lot outside. The victims are believed to range in age from 17 to 21. The survivors' injuries aren't considered life-threatening. Police are investigating the relationships among the four men.

On Monday, a bus struck a parked production truck associated with the movie. About 15 people on the bus were checked for minor injuries.

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