Saturday, April 9, 2022

Boston Herald Story on Murdering Uncle's Arraignment

 

This is a monstrous story. Too much violence in Medford and Malden. A stabbing at Malden High School, a murder at the courthouse, car incident on Lawrence Road, what the heck?

Elder person's arm broken in Malden 5-16-2020, woman on trial for the AB on an elder and now-defunct TV3 Medford shows up in court on March 30, 2022. Is there a connection to the violent act? https://medfordinformationcentral.blogspot.com/.../nephew...

We actually were in front of same judge filing a complaint about TV3 Medford years ago.

The man accused of striking his nephew with his car and then shooting him to death outside a Medford courthouse Thursday afternoon pleaded not guilty to the charges and is being held without bail.  


Somerville, MA – April 8: Shanghai Xue (*Boston Globe names suspect as Chenghai Xue ) is arraigned on murder charges on April 8, 2022 in Somerville, Massachusetts, for hitting his nephew with a car and then shooting him at the Cambridge District Courthouse. (Staff Photo By Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)  

fair use copyright/Herald photo  https://www.bostonherald.com/2022/04/08/arlington-man-accused-of-shooting-his-nephew-to-death-outside-a-medford-courthouse-pleads-not-guilty-ordered-held-without-bail/

Chenghai Xue, 44, of Arlington, appeared before Judge William Fitzpatrick at Somerville District Court Friday morning for his arraignment, accompanied by a court-appointed Mandarin interpreter. Xue faces charges of murder and assault to murder and had a not guilty plea entered on his behalf.

“It appears something serious and very tragic happened yesterday at the courthouse, and anything beyond that is pretty dangerous speculation,” defense attorney Leonard Milligan said in a brief statement following the hearing. “There’s a lot of investigation that has to happen to understand who and why things happened the way they did.”

Medford police first responded to multiple reports of gunshots in the area of the district courthouse at around 4:50 p.m., according to the statement of probable cause that was largely read aloud in court by prosecutor Ceara Mahoney, an assistant district attorney for Middlesex County.

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