Man Accused of Murder in Stoughton, Massachusetts, Stabbing Pleads Not Guilty

Keenan Brasfield was held without bail

The man accused of stabbing another man in Stoughton, Massachusetts, plead not guilty in court on Monday.

Keenan Brasfield, age 25, who has ties to addresses in Stoughton and Hyde Park, was accused of killing Erwins Alberts, age 26, of Stoughton, according to the district attorney's office.

Brasfield allegedly stabbed Albert in the driveway of 89 Canton Street in Stoughton.

Brasfield's car had just been towed from a tow yard to that address when the men came into contact with each other.

He turned himself into authorities at the Stoughton Police Station on Sunday night, the day after authorities put out a warrant for his arrest.

Brasfield was held without bail and ordered to return to Stoughton District Court on June 3 for a probable cause hearing.

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