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Gun violence erupts in Boston: 13 minors arrested and eight shot in violent carnival weekend

APB Team Published September 3, 2023 @ 3:00 pm PDT

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Gun violence rocked Boston recently, resulting in the arrest of 13 minors and injuries to police officers as the city attempts to crack down on gang warfare despite limited resources.

The clashes unfolded across several locations, leaving businesses shuttered and the city’s law enforcement stretched thin.

In total, over eight people were shot and injured nearby the Boston Carnival J’ouvert Festival, otherwise known as the Caribbean Carnival Festival.

The parade drew a heavy police presence, but unfortunately, also attracted rival gangs. Ultimately, 13 underaged individuals were taken into custody by police.

However, the violence did not stop that night.

The day after the shootings, two individuals — including a 15-year-old boy — were shot in a separate incident in Worcester, Massachusetts, during the city’s carnival.

In the aftermath of the shootings, officials called for additional police officers to address the violence, with both the Boston Police Patrolmen’s Association and Commissioner Michael Cox acknowledging the staffing shortage.

“We need hundreds of officers, and we need them tomorrow,” stressed Larry Calderone, the president of the union representing Boston Police members.

Currently, the Boston Police Department is grappling with a deficiency of nearly 500 officers, a shortage that became apparent as Massachusetts State Police had to intervene when over 100 youths caused havoc at the South Bay Shopping Center.

The union and the commissioner diverged on the cause of the shortage.

Calderone attributed a significant portion of the problem to the department’s residency requirement, which mandates officers to live in Boston for 10 years. He pointed out that the high cost of living, subpar education systems and escalating crime deter potential officers from relocating to the city.

“To be frank, police officers are not going to uproot their families and come to the most expensive city in the commonwealth to try and purchase a $900,000 home with failing school systems and crime that is rampant,” Calderone said.

However, Commissioner Cox, while acknowledging the shortage, attributed it to a broader nationwide struggle to recruit officers.

The staffing shortfall has created challenges in managing incidents like the recent fights involving teenagers at South Bay, which has been plagued by repeated violence from groups of young people.

Calderone noted that the department is currently allocating more resources to hot spots over the city to deal with the gun violence.

“We are taking assistance from throughout the city and jeopardizing those police services throughout the entire city of Boston, so that we can put the appropriate manpower over at South Bay on the weekends,” Calderone explained.

Despite efforts to bolster the police force, Commissioner Cox said recruiting has not been easy.

Meanwhile, Governor Maura Healey responded to the weekend by directing federal funds to violence prevention programs.

“I’m heartbroken over the gun violence that occurred in Boston and Worcester amid proud celebrations of culture, community and joy. This comes as the city of Springfield faces a devastating spike in violence this summer. My thoughts are with the victims, their families and the entire communities that have been impacted by these senseless shootings,” Healey said in a statement.

To address the violence, officials identified community partnerships as a positive force for public safety.

For example, the Healey administration announced a $1.5 million investment in federal grant funds to support violence prevention, response and community engagement during the peak months of summer and fall, when violent crime tends to spike.

Categories: On the Job Tags: shooting, staffing shortage, Boston Police Department, gun violence, parade, Massachusetts, violence prevention, Maura Healey, rival gangs, carnival

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