QUINCY, MASS. (WHDH) - Police in Quincy are investigating a stabbing that could possibly be a case of road rage, after a victim was seriously injured during a fight in a parking lot Thursday afternoon.

The stabbing allegedly occurred by Quincy Catholic Academy around 1 p.m. on Glover Avenue, according to police.

One witness said the fight appeared to be between two men and started in or near the school’s parking lot, ending after one of the men was chased by the other and stabbed.

“They were fighting about something, but I don’t know, I couldn’t hear it,” said Heath Tebbi, who witnessed the incident and the victim drop to the ground, bleeding.

He said someone at the school soon came running out of the building to help the victim, while the other man ran from the scene.

“He jumps in his car, then he screws out there and he takes a right and he’s gone,” Tebbi said.

Quincy Police spent the afternoon reviewing the scene and collecting evidence at the intersection of Glover and Pierce Street. Officials said that students and staff who were in the school at the time of the incident were never in danger.

“At no time was there any threat to the school, the Quincy Catholic Academy,” said Quincy Police Sgt. Patrick Faherty. “The Catholic Academy was not put on lockdown. The school continued with their day and they had a controlled release at the end of the day.”

Police said no arrests have been made as the investigation continues.

A relative said the victim underwent surgery after the stabbing, but is expected to be OK.

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