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Person shot in Boston

A shooting near the intersection of Huntington Avenue and South Huntington Avenue is under investigation, Boston police say

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A person was shot near the intersection of Huntington Avenue and South Huntington Avenue, near the Riverway stop on the MBTA’s Green Line, according to police.

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10/18/24 UPDATE: Boston police said Friday morning the victim had died from his injuries.

10/21/24 UPDATE: The victim has been identified as 25-year-old Braulio Castillo of Jamaica Plain.

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Police are investigating a shooting Thursday night in Boston's Mission Hill neighborhood.

A person was shot near the intersection of Huntington Avenue and South Huntington Avenue, near the Riverway stop on the MBTA's Green Line sometime before 10 p.m., according to police.

Police said Friday night they did not know the severity of the victim's injuries.

No arrests have been made. Police say they are searching for suspects.

A person was shot Thursday night in Boston's Jamaica Plain neighborhood, police say.

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Neighbors in the area tell NBC10 Boston they heard about six to eight gunshots.

"I look out my window, which faces the alleyway, and I see something maybe on the ground, and I'm not quite sure what it is, and then like a minute later, the police show up," said one man, who did not give his name. "As soon as the cops arrived, I was like, 'Oh god, this is not happening.'"

Dozens of evidence placards were scattered on the ground at the scene near the enVision Hotel, where police found a dark-colored car with a passenger side window riddled with bullet holes.

No further information was immediately available. Anyone who can aid in this investigation is asked to contact police.

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