Roslindale man charged with pointing loaded gun at cops during Ashmont foot chase
Boston Police report a man officers spotted running down Talbot Avenue with a gun pointed the loaded weapon at them before running off.
With a growing number of officers chasing him, Shavea Ferguson, 19, was eventually arrested without further incident on charges of unlawful possession of a firearm, unlawful possession of ammunition, possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number and multiple counts of assault with a dangerous weapon, according to police and the Suffolk County District Attorneys office.
Police say the incident started around 6:50 p.m. when drug officers on patrol on Talbot Avenue near Dorchester Avenue "observed an individual sprinting down the street with a silver-colored firearm in his hand." Police say the officers got out of their cruiser and ordered him to stop and drop the gun:
Upon seeing the officers, the suspect initially pointed his firearm in the direction of the officers and then, reconsidering his decision, took off on foot. Officers quickly gave chase in an effort to apprehend the suspect. Despite repeated commands instructing the suspect to drop the weapon, the suspect refused and continued running. After a lengthy foot pursuit, officers were able to chase down and apprehend the suspect. A search of the immediate area, retracing the steps taken during the foot chase, enabled officers to locate and recover a loaded firearm that had been discarded by the suspect as he attempted to elude officers.
Ferguson is scheduled for arraignment in Dorchester District Court today.
Innocent, etc.
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The way that firearm looks
The way that firearm looks makes me think it's a community gun. It's pretty beat up and likely has changed hands many times. Good job getting another illegal firearm off the streets.
Ok, I'm asking
What is a "community gun"?
no expert, but i believe it's
no expert, but i believe it's a gun that is stashed in a 'public' place for use by the community that knows about it.
It's a firearm that gang
It's a firearm that gang members usually stash somewhere inside of their community. When someone needs it they go and grab it. When they are done they return it to a hiding spot.
Maybe I'm missing something
Maybe I'm missing something but why is a guy from Roslindale part of a gang from the Ashmont area? Or is the idea that the gun is a community gun for Roslindale gang members and that he brought it into the Ashmont area to commit a crime?
Which leads me to my next question: WTF is up with all the gang violence across the city this year? Roslindale, Jamaica Plain, Roxbury, Dorchester, Mattapan. It's like they're going to the mattresses or something.
Maybe I'm missing something
People move.
Nothing says he's affiliated
Nothing says he's affiliated with a gang from Ashmont. Judging from the story, if it's factual, the suspect was seen running with a firearm in hand & that's when they pursued him.
So he was likely running after someone or away from someone while holding a gun in his hand.
I'm guessing its a community gun from wherever he is affiliated with. He likely was in ashmont to commit a crime. That's just me piecing together information and making a guess.
Busing
Busing
Yes, court ordered kissing 40 years ago caused this
Just checking because I get a lot of bussing from my wife and it has never made me want to stroll down Talbot with illegal gun.
Perhaps, busing was the thing you were trying to say? Just checking.
Pardon my s.
Pardon my s. Quick typing, didn't proofread, I knew someone else would for me, thanks John! (< I like commas as well)
community gun.....
When a gang or "cummunity" shares a gun. This gun is stashed in a location where only the gang knows (under a bush, in a brick wall, under a house, etc). When one of the gang members needs this gun, they get it and return it to the location.
This does two things, it makes one gun available to a larger number of people, and people don't have to carry it around all the time and worry about getting stopped with it.
thanks for the answers, all.
I guess I'm just not used to thinking of guns as disposable.
Community gun
A community gun is stored somewhere hidden, but accessible to multiple individuals, such as in the bushes or behind a fence. That way no one can be busted for possession, unless they are actually carrying it.
And it's Talbot Ave not Talbot St
Like car sharing
except with illegal firearms.
Is there an app?
Discounts on weekdays or early morning hours? Points for bringing in new members?
Make, model and location?
Hmmm ... ZipGun says that there is a 9mm pistol in the hedge at the corner, but I'm looking to plug that garden-eating varmint with something a little heavier. Let's see where the nearest rifle is ... Ah, here we go ... three blocks away, under the steps at 25 Main!
Sorry but the
ubergun app available for $0.99. It comes with a hear what I'm sayin icon, GPS and a court appointed attorney.
Not to mention the
"Stop Snitchin' " wallpaper for your phone.
Geocaching
with guns.
No its Talbot Ave in
No its Talbot Ave in Dorchester not Talbot St
Talbot
Fixed, thanks.
Gun
A gun used by multiple people. It's shared within a group.
Together
we can.
I'm just excited that BPD
I'm just excited that BPD didn't to kill the suspect this time.
And...
that the suspect didn't kill the police officer, right?
"BPD didn't to kill"
Ya they should really follow the policy of "get shot first, capture suspect later." Last time BPD KILLED a suspect was after being shot at by a unemployed low-life during the middle of the day. I feel its safe to assume, you're not the most productive member of society.
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2013/12/07/boston-police-officer-anothe...
PS. Nice sentence structure.
Reminds me of a children's story...
Well, this could have ended
Well, this could have ended badly for both sides. Good work, BPD!
can a gun commit a crime by itself?
Can a gun commit a crime by itself? I am just so tired of hearing officials tout the fact that they have "one less gun on the street that will harm someone". Don't get me wrong, one less gun is a good thing. But maybe if the courts got on board we would have "one less scumbag on the street that will harm someone". Yes, illegal guns are a HUGE problem, but so are the career felons who are allowed to continually walk free after repeat offences.Does anyone think for a second that this was Mr. Ferguson's first violent offence? . . . or his last? He will be back out on the streets in no time. Cops should keep an eye on him, young Shavea is likely to be a good source of illegal firearms in the future. and the beat goes on.
Representations
It would be very easy to claim the suspect "pointed a gun in the direction of the police", as once we hear this he is "bad" and cops are "good". It seems like the kind of added detail meant to make the suspect extra unsympathetic. Why would someone who wanted to run away point a gun first?
An MBTA bus driver accelerated on the gas as I stood directly in front of the bus this morning, attempting to board. It was an outrageous and aggressive act, and I am leaving out much of the "color", but I called MBTA police aftwards, completely shaken, and was even more disturbed to be treated with hostility, like an interrogation. The officer I spoke with cut me off repeatedly, trying to rephrase the story to make it seem as though I, not the driver, was in the wrong. Gave me quite a taste of the extent to which those in authority will go to protect their own. So this unproven detail in this firearm story makes me bristle a bit.
$50,000 bail
Per the DA's office, which says that's the amount it requested. Should Ferguson, a.k.a. Shavea Fyffe, make bail, he will have to wear a GPS device, stay inside between 5 p.m. and 9 a.m. and "stay away from the three Dorchester men with whom he was associating just prior to the incident" while his case is pending.
Right Near Ashmont Hill???!!!!
On Talbot, near The Hill? Oh my stars! Fortunately he didn't breach the invisible walls of Ashmont Hill where he might have found himself on the receiving end of a strongly worded letter of reprimand from the HOA. Actually, that'd never happen. More likely he'd have been welcomed in for tea as a sort of curiosity, a la Six Degrees of Separation. Seriously, it's amazing how much trouble there is in Ashmont with the politically connected association leaders so close by. But as long as you don't disrupt their dinner parties, the people of that neighborhood couldn't care less what happens around them.The only thing they know about Dot is what they see out their car window on the way to Cambridge. They treat AH like a bedroom community with an 02124 zip code that gives them street cred at wine tastings in JP. That neighborhood is so annoying.
Who exactly do you think
Who exactly do you think called the cops to let them know something shady was going on? Yeesh, you are one seriously angry individual … I hope you don't have access to any community firearms.
Huh? Angry? Nah, not at all.
Huh? Angry? Nah, not at all. I'm just trolling my buddies up on The Hill. I really do love AH. They're like my great aunt Edna...sweet, a little dorky, well meaning, definitely annoying but I love 'em despite it all.
And no, I don't know exactly who called the cops. Do you?
What's wrong with Ashmont Hill residents?
They pay their taxes, they don't trash their neighborhood, they don't bother anybody, and most importantly they don't run around with illegal firearms. Dorchester would be a much better place if ALL of it was like Ashmont Hill. Or would you prefer to see it as a dirty, crime-infested shithole a la Grove Hall or Bowdoin/Geneva?
"Oh my stars" You really don
"Oh my stars" You really don't hear that enough!
That's a serious hood gun lol
That's a serious hood gun lol. Complete with the duct tape and everything.