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Man fatally shot in downtown Plymouth, second man in custody

The person who was shot was rushed to Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Plymouth and was pronounced dead about 6:28 p.m., according to police

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A man was fatally shot in Plymouth, Massachusetts, Friday afternoon, authorities said, and the suspected shooter was taken into custody.

There were few details immediately available, with the investigation into the incident near the intersection of Main and Middle streets in its early stages.

The shooting was reported in a parking lot about 5:45 p.m., Plymouth police said. The suspect, who hasn't been identified, was taken into custody without incident by the first officer at the scene; the Plymouth County District Attorney's Office said he was a 23-year-old man, giving the location of the address as 35 Main Street — the address of a bar and grill.

The person who was shot was rushed to Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Plymouth and was pronounced dead about 6:28 p.m., authorities said.

Police said the person who was shot was 41; prosecutors said he was 40. His name hasn't been released, pending notification of the next of kin.

Main Street was shut for the investigation, police said earlier. They also said there was no danger to the public.

Joel Burrelli was inside the British Beer Company across the street from the shooting. He described witnessing the violence.

"He pulled out a gun and shot him at least twice," Burrelli said. "He twitched a bunch, the man backed away, went towards his car again."

He says he saw the shooter approach the victim after shooting him.

"It looked like he tried to give him CPR — it was blocked by a piling at the time, so I could only see him moving up and down — but my assumption is that he assumed or realized what he had done, and then tried to help the man," Burrelli recalled.

A police investigation in a parking lot in Plymouth, Massachusetts, on Friday, Oct. 25, 2024.
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A police investigation in a parking lot in Plymouth, Massachusetts, on Friday, Oct. 25, 2024.

Aerial footage shows two vehicles against each other in the parking lot, and witnesses say the fight may have stemmed from a fender bender.

"It looked like kind of like a road rage thing," Burrelli said. "Parking around here sucks."

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