
Boston Double Shooting: Home Security Camera explains rifle fire, crash, screaming
A home security camera laid the sounds of gunfire, a car accident and shouts from residents of a neighborhood in Boston after a late-night incident that led to three people being taken to the hospital.
Officers who respond to a Schotspotter activation in the Temple Street area in the Mattapan part of the city just before 11 p.m., found a man and woman who suffered from apparent shot wounds, according to the Boston police.
Both victims, whose names were not released, were rushed to a local hospital for the treatment of non-lifferring injuries.
A vehicle that was involved in the incident was also found nearby. Within the wreck, the police said that officers discovered a non -injured family member of one of the Scottish victims. That person underwent an evaluation in a local hospital.

Audio from a backyard security camera in the area made dozens of gunshots, the sound of an apparent car that closes against a telephone pole and various piercing shouts.
Wijkwijk resident Richard Mchugh said he heard the hail of rifle fire.
“I was watching TV there and I heard:” Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, “Mchugh recalled. “I told my sister:” That doesn't sound like blast. “So I dived on the floor and I also called 911.”
No arrests were made in connection with the shooting.
An investigation continues.
This is a developing story. Come back for updates as more information becomes available.
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