Authorities are investigating the shooting death of 36-year-old Adilson Neves of New Bedford, Massachusetts
Published June 2, 2021 •
Updated on June 2, 2021 at 7:49 pm
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A man was fatally shot Wednesday afternoon in New Bedford, Massachusetts, according to authorities.
Police responded around 3:15 p.m. after a shooting was reported on David Street, the Bristol County District Attorney s Office said. A male victim, identified as 36-year-old Adilson Neves of New Bedford, was found suffering from a gunshot wound.
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NEW BEDFORD A 4-month-old infant died in New Bedford on Wednesday, the Bristol County District Attorney s Office confirmed.
The mother called 911 at around 2 p.m. after noticing dark discoloration on the infant s lips, said Gregg Miliote, a spokesperson for the district attorney, in an email.
Police officers and paramedics found the mother holding the infant and attempting chest compressions. The infant was rushed to St. Luke s Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at around 2:30 p.m.
The cause of death remains unknown as of Thursday and an investigation into the incident by the district attorney s office is ongoing.
New Bedford City Councilor Hugh Dunn is now facing potential criminal charges in relation to his May 1 multi-vehicle crash in downtown New Bedford.
The Bristol County District Attorney’s Office, which was conducting an independent investigation of the incident, said today that an application for a criminal complaint has been made this afternoon to the Clerk Magistrate in New Bedford District Court charging Dunn with operating a motor vehicle while under the influence, leaving the scene of property damage, and negligent operation of a motor vehicle.
Dunn has also been issued a citation for several motor vehicle-related offenses, the D.A.’s Office said.
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