Man Injured in South End Shooting; Police Investigating
Boston police are investigating a shooting in the South End that left a man hospitalized Sunday, March 15th.
Officers responded around 7:40 p.m. to the area of Washington Street and East Berkeley Street, where they found an adult male suffering from a gunshot wound, according to the Boston Police Department and local reports.
The victim was transported to a nearby hospital with injuries described as non-life-threatening.
No arrests have been made, and no suspect information has been released. The investigation remains ongoing, according to the Boston Police Department.
The shooting occurred in a busy commercial corridor of the South End near the SoWa district and followed a weekend that brought large crowds into Boston for St. Patrick's Day events.
Authorities have not released additional details about what led up to the incident.
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Police Tow Scooters in South End Enforcement Operation
Boston police towed a dozen scooters and mopeds during a targeted enforcement operation in the South End and nearby neighborhoods earlier this month, citing ongoing safety concerns.
Officers from District D-4, which includes the South End, along with the department's Auto Theft Unit, conducted the initiative — known as "Operation Safe Scooter" — on March 9 and 10, according to the Boston Police Department.
The operation focused on busy corridors including Boylston Street, Huntington Avenue and surrounding areas, where police say they have received complaints about unsafe and illegal scooter use.
Police said 12 scooters and mopeds were towed for violations of motor vehicle laws, and one operator was issued a summons for driving with a suspended license.
The enforcement effort follows concerns about scooters operating illegally on sidewalks and in bike lanes, as well as the use of unregistered vehicles, according to police and local reporting.
Police said the department will continue to conduct enforcement operations across the city.
Compiled by South End News from Boston Police Department reports.