Man convicted of 2009 triple murder in Dorchester
A Suffolk Superior Court jury today conviced Keron Pierre on three counts of first-degree murder for gunning down three people outside a Mt. Ida Road house party in 2009, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office reports.
The verdicts mean life without possibility of parole for Pierre, who fled to Trinidad after the murders - and where he fought an unsuccessful battle against extradition to face arraignment for the murders of Shacora Gaines, Chantal Palmer, and Anthony Peoples.
According to the DA's office, the victims - and a woman who survived - were sitting in a car waiting for friends after a fundraising party:
Pierre, who was with a group of his own friends, approached the car in a bid to speak to the young women inside. They were not interested.
Instead of walking away, Pierre reached to his waist, pulled a .40 caliber semiautomatic handgun, and began firing into the car. Gaines, 20, and Peoples, 19, were killed immediately; Palmer, 20, died of her injuries at Boston Medical Center. The fourth victim, 23 at the time, was miraculously unhurt though a bullet passed through her coat, mere inches from her body.
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nice job BPD
also nice job by woman who had courage to get up and face this animal in court. i hope he enjoys spending the next 50 yrs staring at the ceiling of his cell and eating baloney sandwiches. even that seems too good..
Now my nephews mom,the other
Now my nephews mom,the other young mom&the guy n the car, can rest in piece&my nephew who is now 5&was 4mths old at the time can have closure!enjoy jail coward!!!