The Boston Police Department has shut down Mass. Ave. at Huntington Ave. after a shooting that ended with at least two people taken to the hospital
#BPDTrafficAdvisory: Mass Ave from Boylston St to Huntington Ave closed temporarily due to ongoing investigation.
— Boston Police Dept. (@bostonpolice) November 7, 2017
Boston Police Commissioner William Evans said the preliminary investigation indicates two vehicles were driving down Mass. Ave. ramming each other when shots were fired from a dark SUV into a white sedan.
“We try our hardest to prevent this stuff, but unfortunately when people have a turf war run into each other, it can happen anywhere. that's why it took place up here,” Evans said.
The driver of the sedan was hit in the head by at least one bullet and crashed into several nearby parked cars.
“We pulled that door open to help the gentleman because the door was stuck. I ran into the white car, put the car in park, was shaking the gentleman but he wasn't awake,” one witness said.
Evans said it's unclear how many people were in the dark sedan, but that vehicle is still being sought by police.
Anyone with info relative to shooting incident in area of Mass Ave is asked to call CrimeStoppers at 1(800) 494-TIPS or Text 'TIP' to CRIME.
— Boston Police Dept. (@bostonpolice) November 7, 2017
Sounded like shots fired. 6 or 8 in quick succession. Looks like they are roping off part of the street with yellow tape. @universalhub pic.twitter.com/vsDMUGlLF2
— Paula Tennyson (@PaulaTennyson) November 7, 2017
Police incident Mass Ave & Huntington Ave. No threat to safety of those in the area. NUPD @bostonpolice asking stay clear. More to follow. pic.twitter.com/hf8pqOueQC
— NU Police Department (@northeasternpd) November 7, 2017
At least one person shot near Symphony Hall in Back Bay. We’re trying to gather info now. #boston25 pic.twitter.com/R2MkwfFgd6
— Ted Daniel (@tvnewzted) November 7, 2017
This is believed to be gang-related, Evans said, and he expects that the suspects in the dark SUV are known to police.
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