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SOMERVILLE, MA — Somerville police are investigating a BB gun shooting incident that took place Monday near Somerville High School.
Police said they responded to 101 Highland Avenue for a report of a fight. Upon arrival, they were told that two teenage boys were on the sidewalk after Somerville High School's dismissal when they were approached by a group of other juveniles.
In what was described as an "unprovoked attack," it was reported that one juvenile suspect pulled out what appeared to be a gun and began shooting at the group, striking two victims, said police. It was later determined that the juveniles were shot with a BB gun.
Police said both victims suffered visible welts resulting from being struck with the BB's. During this same incident, it was reported that the second juvenile suspect assaulted one of the juvenile victims with what was described as a glove with metallic knuckles.
The victims were treated on the scene by EMS personnel.
Three suspects fled the area prior to police arrival. Officers recovered one pistol-style BB gun and a metal-studded dirt bike glove.
In Massachusetts, it is against the law for a minor to possess a BB gun in a public area unless he or she has a special license or is with an adult. A person accused of using such a weapon, whether an adult or juvenile, can be charged with the criminal offense of assault and battery with a deadly weapon.
"BB guns can be very dangerous and can cause serious permanent injury," Chief Charles Femino said in a statement. "If anyone is in possession of a BB Gun and wishes to dispose of it safely, you may turn it into the police department anonymously with no questions asked or fear of repercussions."
The incident remains under investigation and no further information has been released.
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