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Framingham police brief council on three downtown incidents; investigations ongoing
Summary
Deputy Chief Riley told the City Council officers responded to a fatal pedestrian crash, a stabbing and a shooting within about 24 hours. Investigations involve the Middlesex District Attorney and State Police reconstruction; detectives say victims and suspects were known to one another and some victims are not cooperating.
Deputy Chief Riley told the Framingham City Council on March 24 that Framingham police responded to three serious incidents in roughly a 24‑hour period — a fatal pedestrian crash, a stabbing and a shooting — and that detectives are building cases with outside partners.
Riley said the first incident occurred Saturday, March 15 at about 7:16 p.m., when officers were dispatched to 17 Winthrop Street. A male in his 60s from Framingham was found on the ground and later pronounced dead at MetroWest Medical Center. "The operator of the striking vehicle remained on scene and is cooperating with the investigation," Riley said, adding that the Middlesex District Attorney's Office and the…
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