Photos: The scene in Dorchester
Boston Police Commissioner Edward F. Davis, right, and Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino held a press conference Monday after two separate shootings Sunday.
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Police say they are looking for this white SUV seen speeding away from Harlem Street in Dorchester shortly after a shooting Sunday night.
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Milton Roye, who has lived on Harlem Street since1958, said that the violence in the area had become an unprecedented intrusion into a generally quiet neighborhood.
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Police investigators continued to interview residents of Harlem Street the day after the quadruple shooting and a triple homicide.
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Police and other officials investigated the scene where four females were shot while they sat in a parked vehicle on Harlem Street in Dorchester Sunday night.
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Boston Police Commissioner Edward F. Davis told reporters on Harlem Street on Sunday night that the department’s investigation was “very early in the process.”
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Cheryl Fiandaca, spokeswoman for the Boston Police Department, said she could not say anything about the ages of the victims on Harlem Street or about the suspect.
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