A car found with gunfire damage in Randolph, Massachusetts, may be tied to a shooting in Boston's Dorchester neighborhood, Boston police said Friday.
Aerial footage from the scene in Randolph shows a large scene at a Mobil gas station, with at least two cars contained between crime scene tape.
Boston police confirmed they were towing a car with gunfire damage from the scene back to their city. The vehicle may be connected to a shooting in Dorchester earlier Friday morning. In that shooting, a man suffered a non-life-threatening gunshot wound on his hand.
Randolph police deferred to Boston police when reached for comment.
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