Jason Daniels
04 October 2023
News

Police Department Statement Regarding Shooting

Framingham, MA – At approximately 1:47pm today, the Framingham Police Department responded to Flagg Drive for a report of a juvenile suffering from a gunshot wound. The injury is non-life-threatening and the victim was transported to an area hospital.

Statement from the Framingham Police Department

October 3, 2023

Framingham, MA – At approximately 1:47pm today, the Framingham Police Department responded to Flagg Drive for a report of a juvenile suffering from a gunshot wound. The injury is non-life-threatening and the victim was transported to an area hospital. At this time the preliminary investigation reveals that this is a targeted incident and that there is no additional public safety threat. This is an ongoing and active investigation. Additional information will be released when available.

If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact the Framingham Police at 508-532-5911.

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