Multiple shots fired on Blue Hill Avenue in Roxbury
By adamg on Thu, 09/24/2015 - 2:09pm
Around 2 p.m. at Blue Hill Avenue and Gaston Street. So far, nobody has turned up shot. Police have recovered a couple of guns on Gaston.
UPDATE: Boston Police report arresting London Lee, 22, Jerome Meade, 21, of Lynn and Jovane Santiago, 18, of Dorchester on charges of illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition.
Police say the three drove up to 35 Gaston and that Lee and Meade got out, went behind the house and opened fire, while Santiago stayed in the back seat. The three then drove away - only to be stopped a few blocks away.
Innocent, etc.
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Gang bangers working regular hours now?
What is it with more and more daytime shootings? What is causing them? Do they want to spend more time with their families at night so do their shootings during the day?
Boston getting out of control
Boston getting out of control ... Killings and shootings everyday
Not
in my part of Boston.
Well, aren't you special?
Give me a break.
It's true
Very safe neighborhood as far as violent crime. Also true most of the extreme violence is clustered in a few neighborhoods. Why would pointing this out disturb you?
Because it makes you sound like a
smug, selfish dbag. But hey--whatever gets you out of bed in the morning.
You're being a bit harsh on anon #2
Anon #1 implied that Boston as a whole is getting more and more dangerous. The reality is that the violence is basically confined to a few spots. Sucks for those spots, and Boston has to try and do something about it, but I saw what anon #2 was getting at.
Few spots
But lately, those "few spots" include Brigham Circle, Northeastern University, and Main Street between Area Four and Kendall Square.
Maybe
but it just struck me as smug or dismissive or both. A lot of people--totally decent, law-abiding people--live in these neighborhoods where bullets are flying and it seems as if the guys with guns are getting more and more reckless. It just seems obnoxious to say "not where I live" and leave it at that.
For real
Roxbury's had a field day of a summer shooting-wise