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    Boston crime briefs: Dispensary worker brings loaded gun to work, cops say

    Business KhabarBy Business KhabarMarch 2, 2023Updated:March 2, 2023No Comments
    Boston crime briefs: Dispensary worker brings loaded gun to work, cops say

    Boston Police arrested Izaiah Carvajal-Morales, 24, of Brockton, at round 4:30 p.m. Tuesday following a name of a weapon discovered at Seed Recreational Cannabis Dispensary at 401 Centre St. in Jamaica Plain.

    Police say they discovered a Glock pistol with one spherical within the chamber in addition to two extra loaded magazines, one with 24 rounds and the opposite with 11, within the locker room and decided that retailer worker Carvajal-Morales was the proprietor.

    The suspect doesn’t have a gun license and was arrested and charged with illegal possession of a firearm, illegal possession of ammunition and illegal possession of a firearm with out an FID card.

    Revere man allegedly tried to share baby porn with police

    Sani Zuntu, 24, of Revere, was charged in Boston Municipal Court Wednesday with one depend of possession of kid pornography and one cost of distributing obscene matter after prosecutors say that he shared the supplies with undercover brokers he agreed to satisfy with in a lodge room.

    “Hey, can we talk please,” Zuntu on Feb. 28 allegedly texted a member of a covert unit made up of Boston police and FBI brokers earlier than sending movies of adults molesting kids. He’s then alleged to have arrange an appointment to share extra supplies in a Boston lodge room, the place the investigators recognized themselves and seized numerous digital gadgets, together with his iPhone, an HP laptop computer and an iPad.

    East Boston man will get jail for 2019 drunken driving crash

    Dylan Etheridge, 26, on Tuesday in Suffolk Superior Court was sentenced to 6 to 10 years in state jail on a cost of working underneath the affect leading to manslaughter for a 2019 crash that killed Amber Pelletier, 20, of Central Falls, R.I.

    Judge Katie Rayburn additionally imposed concurrent 2 ½-year sentences for working underneath the affect leading to severe bodily damage and leaving the scene of an accident leading to loss of life. Etheridege was convicted following a jury trial on Dec. 9.

    Police within the early hours of May 5, 2019, responded to the world of Bennington Street in East Boston the place a single car touring at nice pace had slammed into parked vehicles, flipped over, skidded throughout the road and smashed right into a concrete barrier. Prosecutors say Etheridge, the motive force, fled the scene — and later checked himself into Mass General to obtain therapy — earlier than police arrived, however left his two passengers trapped inside.

    The surviving feminine passenger recognized Etheridge as the motive force when she spoke with police at Mass General whereas receiving therapy.

    Dorchester teen killed in Dedham crash

    Rakeem Akile Austin, 17, of Dorchester, died in a crash on Washington Street in Dedham Tuesday morning, in keeping with the Norfolk DA’s workplace.

    Police responded to the world of 21 Washington St., close to the West Roxbury Line, earlier than 11:15 a.m. for a collision between a industrial dump truck with two occupants and a moped with two occupants.

    Austin was the motive force of the moped and was pronounced useless, whereas the passenger was transported by ambulance. The occupants of the dump truck remained on scene to talk with police. The incident is underneath investigation, in keeping with the DA’s workplace.

    Source: www.bostonherald.com”

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