16-year-old charged with fatally shooting a driver who then crashed into a Dorchester building
Boston Police report arresting a teenager on murder charges for the June 28 death of Edwin Diaz-Geraldo, 20, of Brighton, who was shot and then crashed into a house at 24 Fifield St. in Dorchester.
A passenger in Diaz-Geraldo's car suffered a broken leg in the crash, police say.
Police did not identify the 16-year-old because of his age. However, court records show Jeremiah Carlos Ramos was arraigned today in Dorchester Municipal Court on charges of murder, assault with a dangerous weapon, unlawful possession of a firearm, unlawful possession of a loaded firearm and unlawful possession of ammunition.
Judge Jonathan Tynes ordered the teen held without bail at the Suffolk County jail. He is scheduled for a probable-cause hearing on Dec. 23.
Police got an arrest warrant for Ramos yesterday.
Police say fugitive-unit officers spotted and arrested him today on Homer Street in East Boston - where they added additional charges for the loaded gun they say he was carrying: Delinquent for unlawful possession of a firearm, unlawful possession of a loaded firearm and unlawful possession of a high-capacity firearm.
In a separate case, a 17-year-old was charged in September with murder for his role in man's death during a home invasion on Trent Street in Dorchester.
Innocent, etc.
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Unbelievable I have a two teens and worry if they are misbehaving.....but Murder?
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That's the key
You worry about them misbehaving. You care.
I'm betting these kids have been feral for a while. Either as runaways or as disposable offspring.