Shooting in Dorchester leaves man with life-threatening injuries: Boston Police

A man was left with life-threatening injuries after an early morning shooting in Dorchester Saturday, according to the Boston Police Department.

Police responded to Geneva Avenue and Dakota Street just after 2 a.m. for a report of a person shot, according to the department. Officers found a man with life-threatening injuries, who was transported to a local hospital.

Homicide detectives responded to the scene and no arrests have been made, according to the department.

Heavily armed Boston police were also spotted near 65 Bowdoin St.

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A spokesperson for the department said officers were searching for a suspect potentially involved in a shooting but it was unknown if the person was connected to the incident Saturday morning.

Law enforcement did not find a suspect near 65 Bowdoin Street, according to the department.

Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald

Boston police officers search the area of 65 Bowdoin St. for a suspect potentially involved in a shooting. It was unknown if the person was connected to a shooting in Dorchester Saturday morning, police said. (Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)

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