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Cambridge Man Charged with Gunning Three at Traffic Light

By Wendy M. Seltzer, Contributing Reporter

A Dorchester man was fatally shot and two others were injured while their car was stopped at a traffic light on the northern side of Central Square early Saturday morning.

Police arrested Shawn Carter, a 20 year-old Cambridge man, and charged him with murder in the attack, which they told The Boston Globe "had all the earmarks of gang-related violence."

"This was not a random shooting," Deputy Superintendent Michael Giacoppo of the Cambridge Police Department told The Globe. "It very well could be a gang-type shooting. It certainly fits that scenario."

Police said Carter got out of a car stopped behind that of the victims at the intersection of Cambridge and Columbia streets, and approached their front passenger window. When none of the passengers would open the window, Carter pulled a semiautomatic pistol from his waistband and shot 17 times, police said.

The victims drove to a doughnut shop in Somerville to call for help immediately following the shooting.

Eighteen year-old Tyrone Phoenix died at about 4:30 p.m. Saturday in Massachusetts General Hospital, po- lice said. Two passengers, Akida Johnson, 19,and Cory Lord, 18, were injured, while two othersin the car escaped unhurt.

Police identified Carter from descriptionsgiven by the two uninjured passengers. They wereaided by a computer-generated drawing, The Globereported.

As well as the charge of homicide, Carter facesfour counts of assault with intent to murder. Heis being held at Cambridge police headquarterspending arraignment today in Cambridge DistrictCourt

Police identified Carter from descriptionsgiven by the two uninjured passengers. They wereaided by a computer-generated drawing, The Globereported.

As well as the charge of homicide, Carter facesfour counts of assault with intent to murder. Heis being held at Cambridge police headquarterspending arraignment today in Cambridge DistrictCourt

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