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Cambridge Teenager Arrested in Dorchester for Medford Shooting, Faces Multiple Charges

Cambridge Teenager Arrested in Dorchester for Medford Shooting, Faces Multiple Charges

An 18-year-old Cambridge resident was arrested in Dorchester as one of two suspects in a recent shooting in Medford. The suspect is identified as Sinai Stephens, who now faces several charges including Assault & Battery with a Firearm and Carrying a Loaded Firearm Without a License, as per the Facebook Post of the

Medford Police Department

.

The incident took place near 364 Boston Avenue where multiple shots were fired at a victim during an altercation in the early hours of November 1. The on-scene officers located a firearm, along with several shell casings. While no injuries were reported,

Medford Police Department

, with the aid of Massachusetts State Police and Boston Police, conducted the arrest with a 16-year-old already in custody since last Tuesday related to the same incident.

This second arrest marks a continued effort to address the violent occurrence that disturbed the community, bringing some sense of closure to the local residents unnerved by the gunfire.

Medford Police Department

have stressed that their investigation is still active and have called for public assistance. They are urging anyone with relevant information, including surveillance or dashcam footage, to contact the Medford Police Department Detective Division.

In the announcement made by the

Medford Police Department

, they reiterated their commitment to bringing those responsible to justice, while thanking both Massachusetts State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section (VFAS) and members of the Boston Police Department for their assistance. They are continuing their work diligently to ensure the safety and security of the Medford Streets, fending off the specter of gun violence that looms over too many American communities.

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