Shooting in Boston

Medical examiners remove the body of Luis Gonzalez, 58. Gonzalez was fatally shot by Boston Police in his home at 626 Tremont St. in the South End. Gonzalez was the second person in Boston to fatally shot by Boston Police in a week. Gonzalez, a slight elderly appearing man with mental health problems barricaded himself in his apartment when Boston Police responded to a call that Gonzelez might be a danger to himself. Police broke into Gonzalez's apartment stating that Gonzalez approached then from behind the door with a knife when they opened fire. (Photo by Rick Friedman/Corbis via Getty Images)
Medical examiners remove the body of Luis Gonzalez, 58. Gonzalez was fatally shot by Boston Police in his home at 626 Tremont St. in the South End. Gonzalez was the second person in Boston to fatally shot by Boston Police in a week. Gonzalez, a slight elderly appearing man with mental health problems barricaded himself in his apartment when Boston Police responded to a call that Gonzelez might be a danger to himself. Police broke into Gonzalez's apartment stating that Gonzalez approached then from behind the door with a knife when they opened fire. (Photo by Rick Friedman/Corbis via Getty Images)
Shooting in Boston
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