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John Lazare, 23, pleaded not responsible to 9 fees together with armed theft and assault and battery with a harmful weapon.
A Brockton man accused of capturing a Boston police officer a number of instances throughout a theft in Roxbury final week was ordered held with out bail on Monday, a number of media retailers reported.
John Lazare, 23, pleaded not responsible to 9 fees together with armed theft and assault and battery with a harmful weapon, and was ordered held pending a dangerousness listening to on June 23, the Boston Herald reported.
On Friday evening, whereas investigating the scene of a reported armed theft of a pizza supply driver on Cedric Avenue that had taken place Wednesday, a Boston police officer observed a person matching the suspect’s description who was actively pointing a gun at one other meals supply driver, Boston 25 Information reported.
The suspect noticed the officer approaching and opened fired earlier than operating right into a constructing, onto a roof, and leaping into an alleyway, the place police arrested him, in keeping with the information outlet.
“The officer approached the suspect, who was armed with a firearm, and he was fired upon a number of instances, being struck a number of instances,” Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox mentioned throughout a information convention following the incident.
The officer, who was shot within the again and the leg, was launched from the hospital Sunday evening, WCVB-TV reported.
On the courthouse Monday, Boston Police Patrolmen’s Affiliation President Larry Calderone known as the truth that the officer made it out of the state of affairs alive “a blessing,” the Herald reported.
“It’s a real miracle. It’s an officer doing his job, attempting to guard most of the people, attempting to guard folks which might be delivering meals to most of the people, and he will get attacked as quickly as he walks within the door. That is what officers face each evening that they go to work,” Calderone continued, as shared by the Herald.
As greater than a dozen Boston law enforcement officials crammed the courtroom for his arraignment Monday, Lazare was allowed to cover out of sight behind a door, WBZ-TV and different retailers reported.
Two different officers had been additionally injured in the course of the incident Friday, however not from gunfire.
The suspect additionally reportedly had different warrants out for his arrest previous to final week’s incidents.
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