Wednesday, April 3, 2013
The following information was supplied by the Boston Police Department.
An unknown person opened fire on Archdale Road on Tuesday night. Boston Police Officers responded to a report of shots fired in the area of 80 Archdale Road at about 8:13 p.m. on Tuesday, April 2. A witness told officers that they heard several gunshots near by. Officers found shell casings inside the hallway of 80 Archdale Road and in the parking lot. Officers found rounds in three motor vehicles. One car had a round go through the windshield. Another car had four bullets in it. While on the scene, officers were flagged down by the occupants of the third vehicle, who stated that they had been shot at in front of the apartment building at 80 Archdale Road. Officers discovered a bullet hole in the driver’s side rear door. No injuries were …
Thursday, October 25, 2012
A K-9 dog named Tacoma detected the presence of a firearm. The following information is provided by the Boston Police, and where charges are mentioned it does not indicate a conviction.
Boston Police had to pull out two suspects from a vehicle at gunpoint in West Roxbury after the duo allegedly were involved in a shooting on Cornell Street in Roslindale. Around 12:28 a.m. on Wednesday, October 24, police arrested Joseph Frank Gonzalez, of 255 Mt. Hope St. #2, North Attleboro, and Justin Sean O'Leary, of 16 Richards Ave. #303, North Attleboro, and charged them with carrying a firearm. While on patrol an officer heard five to six gun shots from Cornell Street. The officer quickly made a u-turn onto Washington Street to head inbound toward Cornell Street. The officer saw a blue Chevy with two males inside it go through a red light at a high rate of speed, according to a Boston Police report. The officer in a marked cruiser …
42.27918
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198 Cornell St, Roslindale, MA
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Washington St & Grove St, West Roxbury, MA
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Sunday, August 5, 2012
Sikhs from Somerville, Medford, Cambridge and Boston were trying to learn more about the circumstances of a deadly shooting in Wisconsin, according to a leader in the Boston Sikh community.
Members of the Greater Boston Sikh community were condemning a Sunday shooting at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin that left at least seven people dead. At the same time, the local Sikh community was trying to learn more information about the circumstances of the shooting. Darfhan Singh, secretary of a gurdwara—a Sikh place of worship—that recently moved from Somerville to Everett, said members of the Boston Sikh community are "listening to the television and radio" in an attempt to learn more about what happened. "The investigation is going on," Singh said, cautioning against jumping to conclusions. Although Singh, who was visiting North Carolina Sunday when news of the shooting broke, did not know anyone in the Oak Creek, Wis., area, where …