A police officer shot a person, sending him to the hospital, during an altercation in Malden Wednesday morning, officials said.
The situation began as a report that a man allegedly attacked and robbed a woman on Eastern Avenue near Warren Avenue, according to the Middlesex District Attorney's office confirmed. When officers arrived at the scene around 9:15 a.m., they found a man, identified as 31-year-old Dominique Matthew Long, in a fight with a woman. That woman and a witness who called 911 told officers that Long had a knife.
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Long allegedly refused to listen to officers' orders to put down items he was carrying, and at one point advanced on officers with a knife. Officers used stun guns, which proved ineffective before an officer on the scene fired their weapon.
A witness told NBC10 Boston he saw a woman chasing after a man with a knife, which he believes was part of the robbery. He said he then saw police use a Taser on the man, who fell to the ground.
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Long was taken to a Boston hospital and is currently in stable condition, according to the DA. An officer was also taken to the hospital for treatment but has since been released.
Prosecutors say a 43-year-old Malden woman was walking Wednesday morning in the Eastern Avenue area when Long allegedly threw a cup at her, punched her in the head, took her iPad and pulled a knife.
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He is also accused of using the knife to threaten a witness.
The woman was treated and released from an area hospital, according to the district attorney's office.
Long was charged with armed robbery, assault and battery, three counts of assault with a dangerous weapon and intimidation of a witness. Long will be arraigned at a later date.
Long's cousin, whose name is Tevin, spoke highly of him Wednesday.
"Very friendly kid, you know, kid just trying to figure it out," Tevin told NBC10 Boston. "Very non-threatening."
State and local police were investigating with the district attorney's office, Malden police said. The investigation is ongoing.
A large number of officers were seen in the area Wednesday morning. Blood was visible on the sidewalk in front of the transportation company, as was a Taser and a backpack.
There was a crime scene sectioned off with yellow police tape out front of Malden Trans, Inc. It wasn't immediately clear if the company was involved in any way.