Gunman Opens Fire on Memorial Drive in Cambridge, Two Critically Injured
1-Minute Brief
The incident prompted a major police response and raised concerns about public safety in a busy area near Harvard University.
Key Facts
- The shooter fired more than 50 rounds on Memorial Drive, according to the district attorney.
- Multiple emergency agencies responded and closed Memorial Drive during the incident.
- Two drivers were struck and critically injured by gunfire, officials said.
- Witnesses reported the gunman was shooting at passing cars at random.
- The suspect, identified as Tyler Brown, was arrested after being shot by a state trooper and a civilian.
What Happened
A gunman opened fire on passing vehicles on Memorial Drive in Cambridge, wounding two drivers. The suspect was shot and taken into custody after a large emergency response.
Why It Matters
The shooting disrupted a major thoroughfare near Harvard University, highlighting concerns about random gun violence and the rapid response of law enforcement. The event has prompted discussions about public safety measures in densely populated urban areas.
What's Next
Authorities are investigating the motive and circumstances of the shooting. The suspect faces charges, and updates on the condition of the injured drivers are expected.
Sources
Confirmed by 4 independent sources
- Google NewsUnknown6h agoMemorial Drive shooter fired more than 50 rounds, DA says
- CBS NewsLeft12h agoCambridge gunman was shooting passing cars at random, witnesses say
- Google NewsUnknown12h agoCambridge shooting on Memorial Drive draws large police response
