Boston police identify man who was murdered in Roxbury park

Boston, MALocal News

The Boston Police Department confirmed that Justin Bettencourt, 21, was shot and killed in Horatio Harris Park on Tuesday afternoon. Officers found him with a life-threatening gunshot wound just before 3 p. m. Witnesses, including Phillip Mayo and Jack O'Hara, described hearing multiple shots and seeing two suspects flee on a moped. Authorities are treating the incident as a potential drive-by shooting, having recovered two mopeds nearby for forensic examination.

Superintendent Paul McLaughlin stated that police are actively pursuing various leads and descriptions related to the shooting. Local residents, like Charlotte Williams, expressed their discontent over the violence affecting their neighborhood. No arrests have been made as the investigation continues, and police are urging anyone with information or video footage to come forward. The community's concern highlights the ongoing issue of violence in urban settings, prompting calls for greater safety measures.

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