Map of Shootings in Boston Since Boston Marathon Shows Concentration in Roxbury, Dorchester and South End
Mapping the 31 (as of this posting) shootings that have happened in Boston since the Boston Marathon reveals that most […]
Mapping the 31 (as of this posting) shootings that have happened in Boston since the Boston Marathon reveals that most […]
A broad daylight shooting at 10:10 AM on Shawmut Ave. in the South End yesterday brought the total number of
Saturday, May 11, 2013 from 10:00AM to 12:00PM
Roxbury Community College, Student Center-Building #4,
Room 200 (The Cafeteria).
A broad daylight shooting in the parking lot of Walgreen’s at the busy intersection of Warren St. & Quincy St. left one man dead and another wounded. The shooting took place at this busy intersection which is directly diagonal from Boston Latin and across from the recently shuttered Roxbury Comprehensive Health Center.
BostonGlobe reports about an overnight shooting of two, which left one woman wounded and one man dead.
This brings the new total to 26 people shot since the Boston Marathon Bombings.
Sadly the list of shootings grows in Boston. The apathy remains the same.
Here is the list of shootings that have occurred in Boston since the Marathon on April 15th.
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