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237 Shot in Boston in One Year Since 2013 Boston Marathon – Final Report

Over the last year we have kept track of each and every shooting that has been reported in the city of Boston since the Boston Marathon. As of April 15, 2014 there were at least 237 shootings in the city in the one year since the 2013 Boston Marathon (4/15/13) and out of that at least 35 people were shot and killed. We say “at least” because there could be more shootings or deaths caused by shootings that were not reported or were not able to be verified or confirmed. One Year of Violence in Boston – 237 Shot since 2013 Boston Marathon Below is a video summary of one year of shooting violence in Boston showing each shooting we know of as they happened and the count of how many were fatal/non-fatal, able to be shown on the map etc.. Why Count Shootings? In the wake of the bombing of the Boston Marathon last year, there was an incredible and immeidate response to the horrendous violence. Condolences, thoughts and prayers for Boston were received from around the globe. The One Fund was established and raised millions of dollars to aid the victims. The investigation and subsequent manhunt for the bombers rallied nearly 9,000 Law Enforcement Officers from every agency imaginable. Phrases like “One Boston” and “Boston Strong” echoed on news broadcasts, appeared on memorials, in headlines, even on the fronts of buses. In the same week there were 14 shootings across the city and for some, “One Boston” rung hollow in communities long plagued by violence. Jamarhl Crawford, publisher and Editor recently discussed this further on Radio Boston: We began keeping track of the Shootings to ask the question – Is there really One Boston? Boston Strong? Is the violence that occurs on a day to day basis acceptable? Is the reaction and response to violence different depending on where it happens or whom it happens to? Have we become desensitiezed to “regular violence”? Definitions In our list, shootings were when one person shot and hit another person. Each number represents one person although multiple people may have been shot in one incident and individuals may have been shot more than once. We did not include Officer Involved Shootings where a Law Enforcement Officer did the shooting or was shot. We did not include domestic incidents between family members, siblings or spouses within the household (however some of these types of incidents were deemed shootings or homicides by BPD). We did not include reports of “Gunfire” where shots were heard but no victims were reported. We did not include stabbings, assaults (unarmed or with any kind of weapon) or any other type of violence. We did not include other cities (Cambridge, Brookline Chelsea etc.). Shootings by Month The chart below shows how many shootings happened in each month with an expected increase around the warmer months. April – 24 May -19 June – 31 July – 26 August – 22 September -20 October -18 November -13 December -18 January -17 February – 9 March – 7 April 2014 – 13 Shootings by Neighborhood The chart below shows how many shootings happened in each neighborhhod. The disparity here is striking. Dorchester (with 72 shootings) and Roxbury (with 63 shootings) together represent more than 55% of all of the shootings in the city. Mattapan and the South End each had double digit counts for the year with all other neighborhoods facing 5 or less shootings in the entire year. There were also at 43 shootings we did not have location information for. Dorchester – 72 Roxbury – 63 Mattapan – 19 South End – 12 Jamaica Plain – 5 South Boston – 4 East Boston – 3 Hyde Park – 3 Mission Hill – 3 Roslindale – 3 Downtown – 2 Fenway – 1 West Roxbury – 1 Back Bay – 1 Brighton – 1 Charlestown – 1 Unknown – 43 Shootings Map View our Complete Map / List of Shootings since 2013 Boston Marathon. Blue pins represent non-fatal shootings. Red pins represent homicides. View 237 Shootings in Boston in Year Since Boston Marathon Bombing in a larger map Data Date Time How many shot Where 4/15 10:34pm 1 14 Zeigler St. (Dudley Sq.) Roxbury – 1 Shot 4/16 1:58pm 2 MLK Blvd./Washington St., Roxbury- 2 Shot 4/17 6:30pm 2 Lauriat St./Woodrow Ave. Dorchester – 2 Shot 4/17 8:34pm 1 237 Dudley St., Roxbury – 1 Shot 4/17 10:02pm 2 609 Shawmut Ave., South End – 2 Shot 4/18 1:21pm 1 2 Fidelis Way, Brighton – 1 Shot 4/18 2:24pm 1 595 Columbus Ave., South End – 1 Shot 4/18 11:02pm 1 263 E. Cottage St., Dorchester – 1 Shot 4/20 12:51am 1 7 Harvard Park, Dorchester – 1 Shot 4/20 11:39pm 1 9 Morse St., Dorchester – 1 Shot 4/20 1:32am 1 55 Copeland St., Roxbury – 1 Shot 4/26 11:30pm 3 Helca St., Dorchester – 3 Shot 4/26 10:30pm 1 91 Regent St. Roxbury, 1 Shot 4/28 5:15pm 1 500 block of Washington St. (Codman Sq.), Dorchester – 1 Shot 4/28 7:45pm 1 Wayland St., Dorchester – 1 Shot 4/29 9:02am 1 3 Brook St., Roslindale – 1 Shot 4/29 9:05pm 2 11 Beech Glen St., Roxbury – 2 Shot 4/30 10:10pm 1 Draper and Westville St., Dorchester – 1 Shot 5/3 12:42am 2 41 Prentiss St., Roxbury – 2 Shot (1 Dead) 5/3 1:35pm 2 Warren St. / Quincy St., Roxbury – 2 Shot (2 Dead) 5/5 4:30am 1 Blue Hill Ave. / Castlegate St., Roxbury – 1 Shot 5/7 10:15pm 1 90 Monument St., Charlestown – 1 Shot (1 Dead) 5/10 10:10am 1 618 Shawmut Ave., South End – 1 Shot 5/15 2pm 1 94 Whitten St., Roxbury – 1 Shot 5/15 2pm 1 Bishop Joel Smith Way / Columbia Rd., Dorchester – 1 Shot 5/21 7:30pm 2 96 Mt Ida Rd., Dorchester – 2 Shot 5/23 4:18pm 2 Behind Stashes on Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester possibly on Michigan Ave. – 2 Shot 5/25 3:19am 1 117 Bowdoin

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Is Violence Still Marty Walsh’s Top Priority?

UPDATED 10:00 AM 1/28/14 In what has been one of the most violent Januarys in recent years, the post-election afterglow has faded and many are beginning to ask if the promises for a new Boston, especially a more peaceful and equitable one, are being delivered on. Mayor Walsh entered office saying what many had long wanted to hear, that violence in any neighborhood is unacceptable and that the city needed to bring all its ideas, agencies and resources to bear to tackle this critical issue. Beyond good sounding rhetoric we can all agree on, has Walsh made substantive moves to really make an impact on crime, violence, guns and policing? In his inaugural comments Walsh said “The first thing is probably going to be sitting there going, ‘Oh my God!’ I think that’s probably the first thing that I will do. The second thing will be to have a meeting in my office to talk about some of the violence and crime in our city.” Walsh “highlighted violence prevention in his first mayoral address at a packed Conte Forum on Monday morning” according to the Dorchester Reporter reinforcing that it would be at the top of his list and combating what some had perceived was a lackluster commitment to the issue earlier in the campaign. His recent appointment of Bill Evans as BPD commissioner and the swearing in of “the most diverse BPD command staff in history” (although we know it has never been very diverse) was seen by many as an effort to bridge the divide that undeniably exists between the Boston Police Department and many of the communities they are supposed to serve. While it is clear that better a police-community relationship is part of the answer. Some, including members of MAMLEO (who had submitted a list of qualified candidates of color for consideration for the post of commissioner), were underwhelmed by what appeared to be changing the window dressings rather than the significant changes many feel are necessary. I was working at Boston Medical Center when Marty came and toured the hospital’s facilities. Walsh met with members and patients of the Violence Intervention Advocacy Program about their work to treat the root causes of violence in victims lives, sampled food from the food pantry and then addressed a large group of us in the lobby. Again, Walsh spoke with passion and poignancy about the gravity of addressing violence and his intention to support the work of organizations like BMC and VIAP and his desire to use their models to build other successful programs. Reportedly, “at one of his first meetings in the mayor’s office, Walsh convened ministers and other antiviolence advocates to address shootings and mayhem that plague pockets of the city.” although who specifically was invited was not diclosed the meeting primairly was attended by directors of some of the prominent agencies and organizations in the city like DYC, Mothers for Justice and Equality, The Boston Foundation and Street Safe. However what exactly has come from these closed-door meetings, apppointments and tours is the subject of some debate. Many who have been given a voice and seat at the table are thrilled by the mayors engagement and support while others who have been excluded from the process many of whom have been ignored since before Walsh took the rigns are frustrated by what seems like superfical change that has done little to make a difference on the streets. Since Walsh took office on January 6, six people have been shot and wounded, seven have been shot and killed, one has been stabbed and killed with many more stabbed non-fatally or assaulted. This is in the span of 21 days. A problem as complex and serious as violence in our streets cannot be solved overnight and there is still hope that a fresh administration and approach will make a difference, but the clock is ticking. What Will Mayor Walsh DO about violence and will he do it soon enough and publicly enough. He inherits a reputation (unfortunately well earned) of a city government and police force that lacks openness, transparency and the ability to take criticism around tough issues like this. While there was strong support and collaboration with some, anyone who had anything to say besides yes and thank you was pushed out of the process. If Walsh is to be the mayor to “listen, learn, lead” will he listen to those voices of dissent and discontent? Will he reach out to the biggest critics? Will he open this process up to the public, not just stakeholders with titles and organizations and positions, but everyone? Will he agree to the “Black and Blue” open town hall forum between the BPD and community that the Blackstonian has been trying to get the BPD to agree to (and commit to showing up to after agreeing) for 5 plus years? Will he do something new and innovative to solve this problem or drop the ball on his first, and perhaps most important campaign promise? Only time will tell. UPDATE As of last night, Mayor Walsh has made a public statement about violence in our city, specificially the most recent round of shootings and murders: For Immediate Release: Monday, January 27, 2014 We cannot become complacent to the death of any young person in our City; we need to stop these events from happening in the first place. Today, I asked Boston Police Commissioner Bill Evans, Chief William Gross, and Gang Unit Officer Bobby Merner to brief me on recent violent events in our City. Here is what we know: This time last year, Boston had seen 15 shootings and 2 gun fatalities. Since January 1st of this year, we have seen 13 shootings and 8 gun fatalities. The last four shootings are likely related, and are a combination of gang violence and retaliation. It is the understanding of the Boston Police Department that there were prior relationships between the victims and the suspects. There was also another nonfatal shooting

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Two Women Shot in Roxbury; 114 Shootings Since Boston Marathon

According to Universal Hub, Brian D’Amico reports two women were shot around 10 p.m. at 79 Elm Hill Ave. One was shot in the shoulder, the other in the hand and both are expected to survive their injuries. BPD Report BPD 24 Hour Crime Data This comes a day after an allegedly accidental shooting in south Boston where Police say a Woman was shot by companion who claims he didn’t realize the gun he’d just found was loaded. More on that from the BPD. This makes the total number of shootings in Boston (where people were hit, fatal and non-fatal) at least 114 since the Boston Marathon. According to Boston Police Crime stats, as of July 23, non-fatal shootings since the beginning of 2013 are up 16% over last year and homicides with a firearm are up 64%. View our Live Map / List of Shootings since Boston Marathon. 8/19/13 10pm – 79 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury – 2 Shot View Shootings in Boston Since Boston Marathon Bombing in a larger map Date Time How many shot Where 4/15 10:34pm 1 14 Zeigler St. (Dudley Sq.) Roxbury – 1 Shot 4/16 1:58pm 2 MLK Blvd./Washington St., Roxbury- 2 Shot 4/17 6:30pm 2 Lauriat St./Woodrow Ave. Dorchester – 2 Shot 4/17 8:34pm 1 237 Dudley St., Roxbury – 1 Shot 4/17 10:02pm 2 609 Shawmut Ave., South End – 2 Shot 4/18 1:21pm 1 2 Fidelis Way, Brighton – 1 Shot 4/18 2:24pm 1 595 Columbus Ave., South End – 1 Shot 4/18 11:02pm 1 263 E. Cottage St., Dorchester – 1 Shot 4/20 12:51am 1 7 Harvard Park, Dorchester – 1 Shot 4/20 11:39pm 1 9 Morse St., Dorchester – 1 Shot 4/20 1:32am 1 55 Copeland St., Roxbury – 1 Shot 4/26 11:30pm 3 Helca St., Dorchester – 3 Shot 4/26 10:30pm 1 91 Regent St. Roxbury, 1 Shot 4/28 5:15pm 1 500 block of Washington St. (Codman Sq.), Dorchester – 1 Shot 4/28 7:45pm 1 Wayland St., Dorchester – 1 Shot 4/29 9:02am 1 3 Brook St., Roslindale – 1 Shot 4/29 9:05pm 2 11 Beech Glen St., Roxbury – 2 Shot 4/30 10:10pm 1 Draper and Westville St., Dorchester – 1 Shot 5/3 12:42am 2 41 Prentiss St., Roxbury – 2 Shot (1 Dead) 5/3 1:35pm 2 Warren St. / Quincy St., Roxbury – 2 Shot (2 Dead) 5/5 4:30am 1 Blue Hill Ave. / Castlegate St., Roxbury – 1 Shot 5/7 10:15pm 1 90 Monument St., Charlestown – 1 Shot (1 Dead) 5/10 10:10am 1 618 Shawmut Ave., South End – 1 Shot 5/15 2pm 1 94 Whitten St., Roxbury – 1 Shot 5/15 2pm 1 Bishop Joel Smith Way / Columbia Rd., Dorchester – 1 Shot 5/21 7:30pm 2 96 Mt Ida Rd., Dorchester – 2 Shot 5/23 4:18pm 2 Behind Stashes on Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester possibly on Michigan Ave. – 2 Shot 5/25 3:19am 1 117 Bowdoin St., Dorchester – 1 Shot 5/25 11:53pm 1 1160 Harrison Ave., Roxbury – 1 Shot 5/26 2:42am 1 58 Franklin Hill Ave., Dorchester – 1 Shot 5/27 8:10pm 1 123 Elm Hill Ave., Roxbury – 1 Shot (1 Dead) 5/28 3:35pm 1 Norfolk/Edson St., Dorchester, near Stalex Pizza Shop – 1 Shot 5/29 12:09am 1 24 Leroy St., Dorchester – 1 Shot 5/30 8:00pm 1 1420 Dorchester Ave, Dorchester – 1 Shot 6/1 5:43am 2 249 Humboldt Ave., Roxbury – 2 Shot 6/1 3:20pm 2 Washington St. and Columbus Ave. Egleston Square Gas Station – 2 Shot (1 Dead) 6/2 5:31pm 1 333 MLK Blvd. Roxbury Mall – inside the Save-A-Lot Grocery Store, Roxbury – 1 Shot 6/5 11:50pm 1 633 Cummins Highway -1 Shot (1 Dead) 6/6 10:20pm 1 Ashmont Station, Dorchester – 1 Shot 6/7 6pm 1 78 Fairmont St, Hyde Park – 1 Shot 6/9 1:30am 1 Washinton St. at Ashmont St. – 1 Shot 6/9 10:10 2 Dewey St. Dorchester – 1 Shot Woodcliff St. – 1 Shot 6/12 9:43 1 70 Ames Street., Dorchester – 1 Shot (1 Dead) 6/15 12:30pm 1 15 McGreevey Way, Roxbury – 1 Shot 6/15 12:49pm 1 88 Wellington Hill Street, Mattapan, – 1 Shot (1 Dead) 6/15 11:15pm 1 321 Wood Ave., Hyde Park – 1 Shot 6/15 11:50pm 1 Dorchester Ave and Kimball Street, Dorchester- 1 Shot 6/16 2:42pm 1 18 Speedwell St., Dorchester – 1 Shot 6/16 2:42pm 1 95 High St., Dorchester – 1 Shot 6/17 2pm 2 Devon Street and Vaughan Avenue, Drochester – 2 Shot 6/18 7pm 1 212 Norwell St., Dorchster – 1 Shot 6/18 1 Creston St. – 1 Shot 6/19 11pm 1 12 Wheatley Way. – 1 Shot 6/22 4:13am 3 153 Intervale St. – 3 Shot (3 Dead) 6/25 9:20pm 1 796 Columbus Ave. – 1 Shot 6/28 8pm 1 8 Fenno St., Roxbury – 1 Shot 6/28 8:20pm 1 Edwin St. Dorchester – 1 Shot 6/29 10:30pm 2 Gigi’s Liquor Store, Harvard Street – 2 Shot 7/4 12:57am 1 10 Lattimore Ct, SE – 1 Shot 7/4 2:17am 1 Brinsley St. / Geveva Av., Dorchester 1 Shot 7/4 5:31am 2 19 Leroy St, Dorchester – 2 Shot 7/4 8:30pm 1 Blue Hill Ave @ Morton St., Mattapan – 1 Shot 7/4 11:53pm 1 44 Everton St. Dorchester – 1 Shot 7/5 9:00pm 1 Rosedale St @ Whitfield St. Dorchester – 1 Shot 7/5 9:20pm 1 107 Columbia Rd., Dorchester – 1 Shot 7/5 9:30pm 1 13 MArden St., Dorchester – 1 Shot 7/11 12am 1 11 Fenno St. – 1 Shot 7/17 – 7/18 ? 1 1 Shot according to BPD – no further information at this time 7/20 1:30am 2 Harold St., Roxbury – 2 Shot (1 Dead) 7/20 1:40am 1 Near Timilty Middle School – 1 Shot 7/20 11pm 2 5 Page St., Dorchester – 2 Shot 7/21 10pm 1 Wilmore St., Mattapan – 1 Shot 7/21 10:40pm 1 Astoria St, Mattapan – 1 Shot 7/23 12:40pm 1 94 Crawford St., Roxbury – 1 Shot 7/23 8pm 1 Harvard St. and Estrella St., Mattapan

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Two Shot in Dorchester Liquor Store; Man Shot in Roxbury, 74 Shootings Since Boston Marathon

A double shooting at a Dorchester liquor store left two men injured according to the Boston Herald. Saturday June 29, 2013 at approximately 10:30 pm Boston police responded to a shooting at Gigi’s Liquor Store on Harvard Street. One victim was found inside and the other was found outside, both were treated at Boston Medical Center for non-life threatening injuries. An employee reported the shooting was not a robbery and that no workers were harmed. A drive-by shooting in Roxbury left one man “in bad shape” at 8 Fenno st. on Friday, June 28 2013 at 8pm acording to Universal Hub. The victim was taken away in critical condition. A suspect ran into a Rockland Street building, which was surrounded by a police perimeter and SWAT teams who took the suspect into custody around 10:45 p.m. This brings the total number of shootings in Boston to 74 since the 2013 Boston Marathon. View our Live Map / List of Shootings since Boston Marathon. 6/28/13 8pm – 8 Fenno St., Roxbury – 1 Shot 6/29/13 10:30pm – Gigi’s Liquor Store, Harvard Street – 2 Shot View Shootings in Boston Since Boston Marathon Bombing in a larger map Date Time How many shot Where 4/15 10:34pm 1 14 Zeigler St. (Dudley Sq.) Roxbury 4/16 1:58pm 2 MLK Blvd./Washington St. 4/17 6:30pm 2 Lauriat St./Woodrow Ave. Dorchester 4/17 8:34pm 1 237 Dudley St. Roxbury 4/17 10:02pm 2 609 Shawmut Ave. South End 4/18 1:21pm 1 2 Fidelis Way Brighton 4/18 2:24pm 1 595 Columbus Ave. South End 4/18 11:02pm 1 263 E. Cottage St. Dorchester 4/20 12:51am 1 7 Harvard Park Dorchester 4/20 11:39pm 1 9 Morse St. Dorchester 4/20 1:32am 1 55 Copeland St. Roxbury 4/26 11:30pm 3 Helca St. Dorchester 4/26 10:30pm 1 91 Regent St. Roxbury 4/28 5:15pm 1 500 block of Washington St. (Codman Sq.) Dorchester 4/28 7:45pm 1 Wayland St. Dorchester 4/29 9:02am 1 3 Brook St. Roslindale 4/29 9:05pm 2 11 Beech Glen St. Roxbury 4/30 10:10pm 1 Draper and Westville St. Dorchester 5/3 12:42am 2 41 Prentiss St. Roxbury (1 dead – 12th homicide of 2013) 5/3 1:35pm 2 Warren St. / Quincy St. Roxbury (2 dead – 13th & 14th homicide of 2013) 5/5 4:30am 1 Blue Hill Ave. / Castlegate St. Roxbury 5/7 10:15pm 1 90 Monument St. Charlestown (1 dead – 15th homicide of 2013) 5/10 10:10am 1 618 Shawmut Ave. South End 5/15 2pm 1 94 Whitten St. Roxbury 5/15 2pm 1 Bishop Joel Smith Way / Columbia Rd. Dorchester 5/21 7:30pm 2 96 Mt Ida Rd. Dorchester 5/23 4:18pm 2 Behind Stashes on Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester possibly on Michigan Ave. 5/25 3:19am 1 117 Bowdoin St. Dorchester – 1 Male shot possibly inside the premise 5/25 11:53pm 1 1160 Harrison Ave. Roxbury – 1 Male shot outside possibly in rear 5/26 2:42am 1 58 Franklin Hill Ave. Dorchester – 1 female shot 5/27 8:10pm 1 123 Elm Hill Ave. Roxbury – 1 Male shot outside near address. – (1 dead 16th Homicide of 2013) 5/28 3:35pm 1 Norfolk/Edson St. Dorchester…near Stalex Pizza Shop – 1 Male shot outside near address 5/29 12:09am 1 24 Leroy St. Dorchester – 1 Man suffered a non-life threatening gun shot wound to the torso outside near address. No suspect was apprehended in the incident. 5/30 8:00pm 1 1420 Dorchester Ave, Dorchester,  MA  – 1 Male suffered a gun shot wound to the leg and torso outside near Tedeschi. No suspected was apprehended in the incident. 6/1 5:43am 2 249 Humboldt Ave. – Both Victims Arrived at BMC at 5:40 6/1 3:20pm 2 Washington St. and Columbus Ave. Egleston Square Gas Station (17th Homicide of 2013) 6/2 5:31pm 1 333 MLK Blvd. Roxbury Mall – inside the Save-A-Lot Grocery Store. Suspect apprehended later on Catawba St. 6/5 11:50pm 1 633 Cummins Highway found one man suffering from gunshot wounds. The victim was pronounced dead after being transported to Faulkner Hospital. (18th Homicide of 2013) 6/6 10:20pm 1 Ashmont Station – 1 Shot 6/7 6pm 1 78 Fairmont St, Hyde Park – 1 Shot 6/9 1:30am 1 Washinton St. at Ashmont St. – 1 Shot 6/9 10:10 2 Dewey St. Dorchester – 1 Shot Woodcliff St. – 1 Shot 6/12 9:43 1 70 Ames Street. Dorchester, MA – 1 Male Shot (Homicide) 6/15 12:30pm 1 15 McGreevey Way, Roxbury – 1 Shot 6/15 12:49pm 1 88 Wellington Hill Street, Mattapan, – 1 Shot (Homicide) 6/15 11:15pm 1 321 Wood Ave., Hyde Park – 1 Shot 6/15 11:50pm 1 Dorchester Ave and Kimball Street – 1 Shot 6/16 2:42pm 1 18 Speedwell St. Dorchester – 1 Shot 6/16 2:42pm 1 95 High St. Dorchester – 1 Shot 6/17 2pm 2 Devon Street and Vaughan Avenue, Drochester – 2 Shot 6/18 7pm 1 212 Norwell St., Dorchster – 1 Shot 6/18 1 Creston St. – 1 Shot 6/19 11pm 1 12 Wheatley Way. – 1 Shot 6/22 4:13am 3 153 Intervale St. – 3 Shot (3 Dead) 6/25 9:20pm 1 796 Columbus Ave. – 1 Shot 6/28 8pm 1 8 Fenno St., Roxbury – 1 Shot 6/29 10:30pm 2 Gigi’s Liquor Store, Harvard Street – 2 Shot View the most up to date info on our Live Map / List of Shootings since Boston Marathon. Information via Greg Dorfeuille. Note: This information is gathered from multiple sources and may not reflect the most up-to-date condition of vicitims nor the status

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Another Double Shooting in Dorchester Brings Total to 37 people Shot Since Boston Marathon

A broad daylight double shooting today in Dorchester, at approximately 4:18 pm on the backside of Stashes Grill on Blue Hill Ave., possibly on Michigan Ave., brings the total number of people shot since the Boston Marathon to 37. One male and one female were shot – we have no information on their condition at this time. The suspect is reported to have gotten away. View Our Live Map and List of the latest shootings. View Shootings in Boston Since Boston Marathon in a larger map Date Time How many shot Where 4/15 10:34pm 1 14 Zeigler St. (Dudley Sq.) Roxbury 4/16 1:58pm 2 MLK Blvd./Washington St. 4/17 6:30pm 2 Lauriat St./Woodrow Ave. Dorchester 4/17 8:34pm 1 237 Dudley St. Roxbury 4/17 10:02pm 2 609 Shawmut Ave. South End 4/18 1:21pm 1 2 Fidelis Way Brighton 4/18 2:24pm 1 595 Columbus Ave. South End 4/18 11:02pm 1 263 E. Cottage St. Dorchester 4/20 12:51am 1 7 Harvard Park Dorchester 4/20 11:39pm 1 9 Morse St. Dorchester 4/20 1:32am 1 55 Copeland St. Roxbury 4/26 11:30pm 3 Helca St. Dorchester 4/26 10:30pm 1 91 Regent St. Roxbury 4/28 5:15pm 1 500 block of Washington St. (Codman Sq.) Dorchester 4/28 7:45pm 1 Wayland St. Dorchester 4/29 9:02am 1 3 Brook St. Roslindale 4/29 9:05pm 2 11 Beech Glen St. Roxbury 4/30 10:10pm 1 Draper and Westville St. Dorchester 5/3 12:42am 2 41 Prentiss St. Roxbury (1 dead – 12th homicide of 2013) 5/3 1:35pm 2 Warren St./Quincy St. Roxbury (2 dead – 13th & 14th homicide of 2013) 5/5 4:30am 1 Blue Hill Ave./Castlegate Roxbury 5/7 10:15pm 1 90 Monument St. Charlestown (1 dead – 15th homicide of 2013) 5/10 10:10am 1 618 Shawmut Ave. South End 5/15 2pm 1 94 Whitten St. Roxbury 5/15 2pm 1 Bishop Joel Smith Way / Columbia Rd. Dorchester 5/21 7:30pm 2 96 Mt Ida Rd, Dorchester 5/23 4:18pm 2 Behind Stashes on Blue Hill Ave., Dorchester possibly on Michigan Ave. View the most up to date info on our Live Map / List of Shootings since Boston Marathon.

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Double Shooting in Dorchester brings total to 35 since Boston Marathon

2 Males were shot at approx. 7:30 PM today at 96 Mt. Ida Rd. in Dorchester bringing the total to 35 shootings in the city since the Boston Marathon. No information on the condition of the victims nor the investigation has been released as of the writing of this post.  View Our Live Map and List of the latest shootings. View Shootings in Boston Since Boston Marathon in a larger map Date Time How many shot Where 4/15 10:34pm 1 14 Zeigler St. (Dudley Sq.) Roxbury 4/16 1:58pm 2 MLK Blvd./Washington St. 4/17 6:30pm 2 Lauriat St./Woodrow Ave. Dorchester 4/17 8:34pm 1 237 Dudley St. Roxbury 4/17 10:02pm 2 609 Shawmut Ave. South End 4/18 1:21pm 1 2 Fidelis Way Brighton 4/18 2:24pm 1 595 Columbus Ave. South End 4/18 11:02pm 1 263 E. Cottage St. Dorchester 4/20 12:51am 1 7 Harvard Park Dorchester 4/20 11:39pm 1 9 Morse St. Dorchester 4/20 1:32am 1 55 Copeland St. Roxbury 4/26 11:30pm 3 Helca St. Dorchester 4/26 10:30pm 1 91 Regent St. Roxbury 4/28 5:15pm 1 500 block of Washington St. (Codman Sq.) Dorchester 4/28 7:45pm 1 Wayland St. Dorchester 4/29 9:02am 1 3 Brook St. Roslindale 4/29 9:05pm 2 11 Beech Glen St. Roxbury 4/30 10:10pm 1 Draper and Westville St. Dorchester 5/3 12:42am 2 41 Prentiss St. Roxbury (1 dead – 12th homicide of 2013) 5/3 1:35pm 2 Warren St./Quincy St. Roxbury (2 dead – 13th & 14th homicide of 2013) 5/5 4:30am 1 Blue Hill Ave./Castlegate Roxbury 5/7 10:15pm 1 90 Monument St. Charlestown (1 dead – 15th homicide of 2013) 5/10 10:10am 1 618 Shawmut Ave. South End 5/15 2pm 1 94 Whitten St. Roxbury 5/15 2pm 1 Bishop Joel Smith Way / Columbia Rd. Dorchester 5/21 7:30PM 2 96 Mt Ida Rd, Dorchester View the most up to date info on our Live Map / List of Shootings since Boston Marathon.

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Mid-Morning Shooting in South End Brings Total to 31 Shootings Since Boston Marathon

A broad daylight shooting at 10:10 AM on Shawmut Ave. in the South End yesterday brought the total number of shootings since the Boston Marathon to 31. View Our Live Map and List of the latest shootings. View Shootings in Boston Since Boston Marathon in a larger map Date Time How many shot Where 4/15 10:34pm 1 14 Zeigler St. (Dudley Sq.) Roxbury 4/16 1:58pm 2 MLK Blvd./Washington St. 4/17 6:30pm 2 Lauriat St./Woodrow Ave. Dorchester 4/17 8:34pm 1 237 Dudley St. Roxbury 4/17 10:02pm 2 609 Shawmut Ave. South End 4/18 1:21pm 1 2 Fidelis Way Brighton 4/18 2:24pm 1 595 Columbus Ave. South End 4/18 11:02pm 1 263 E. Cottage St. Dorchester 4/20 12:51am 1 7 Harvard Park Dorchester 4/20 11:39pm 1 9 Morse St. Dorchester 4/20 1:32am 1 55 Copeland St. Roxbury 4/26 11:30pm 3 Helca St. Dorchester 4/26 10:30pm 1 91 Regent St. Roxbury 4/28 5:15pm 1 500 block of Washington St. (Codman Sq.) Dorchester 4/28 7:45pm 1 Wayland St. Dorchester 4/29 9:02am 1 3 Brook St. Roslindale 4/29 9:05pm 2 11 Beech Glen St. Roxbury 4/30 10:10pm 1 Draper and Westville St. Dorchester 5/3 12:42am 2 41 Prentiss St. Roxbury (1 dead – 12th homicide of 2013) 5/3 1:35pm 2 Warren St./Quincy St. Roxbury (2 dead – 13th & 14th homicide of 2013) 5/5 4:30am 1 Blue Hill Ave./Castlegate Roxbury 5/7 10:15pm 1 90 Monument St. Charlestown (1 dead – 15th homicide of 2013) 5/10 10:10am 1 618 Shawmut Ave. South End View the most up to date info on our Live Map / List of Shootings since Boston Marathon.

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