Man shot, killed in Boston Saturday morning after woman shot in Hyde Park Friday night
A man was shot and killed in Boston early Saturday morning during a shooting that left one other man injured, Boston police said.
A woman was also shot in Hyde Park just after 10 p.m. Friday, police said.
The overnight violence follows those on Thanksgiving, when a 27-year-old woman was fatally shot in Cambridge and two men were found stabbed in downtown Boston.
Police on Saturday responded to a radio call just before 2:30 a.m. to 85 E. Newton St. where they found two adult men suffering from gunshot wounds. One victim was pronounced dead at the scene and the second was considered to have non-life-threatening injuries, police said in a statement.
“Further investigation revealed that both victims were shot in a parking lot across from 12 Glenville Ave. (rear of 161 Harvard Ave.) in Allston. Investigators are currently on scene and no arrests have been made,” Boston police said.
Officers responded to 30 Business St. in Hyde Park Friday just after 10 p.m. where they found an adult woman suffering from a life-threatening gunshot wound, police said. The person was taken to a local hospital.
“No arrests have been made. Active investigation,” a Boston police spokesman said in a statement.
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