Crime & Safety

Dangerousness Hearing Moved For Man Charged In Braintree Shooting

Prosecutors said Jose Rodriguez, 21, shot a 15-year-old girl after a fight broke out at the South Shore Plaza.

Jose Rodriguez, 21, of Boston, will remain held without bail until at least July 15 after a Quincy District Court judge moved the court date.
Jose Rodriguez, 21, of Boston, will remain held without bail until at least July 15 after a Quincy District Court judge moved the court date. (Braintree police)

BRAINTREE, MA — A dangerousness hearing was postponed for a man authorities said shot a 15-year-old girl after a fight broke out at the South Shore Plaza.

Jose Rodriguez, 21, of Boston, will remain held without bail until at least July 15 after a Quincy District Court judge moved Friday's court date.

Prosecutors said the shooting happened just before 4:30 p.m., July 3 while Rodriguez and others were in line at Expressions and a second group stood behind them.

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Assistant District Attorney John Looney said Rodriquez turned to the second group and asked them if they were from Heath Street, a rival gang in Jamaica Plain, formerly known as the

Bromley-Heath development. Looney said the fight broke out after Rodriguez asked the question.
"At one point all of a sudden, Mr. Rodriguez punched a woman who was standing in line resulting in a large brawl," Looney said.

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The people in line told police they did not know Rodriguez or the people he was with.

Prosecutors said the brawl was broken up, and after Rodriguez left the store, he fired at least six shots towards the group, all of which missed the intended target, but some bullets hit a 15-year-old girl at Nordstrom. The girl suffered gunshot wounds to her chest and right hand. Prosecutors said she was an innocent bystander and had no connection to the two groups.

Police said the girl suffered non life-threatening injuries. Her name was not made public.
Prosecutors said Rodriguez and another suspect fled the South Shore Plaza, and the mall and its surrounding neighborhoods were placed under lockdown.

Authorities said Rodriguez hid a fanny pack inside a bush next to a parking garage before running off. Police later found the fanny pack and found a loaded 9mm handgun inside.

Police searched the area and found Rodriguez and another suspect in the woods about a half mile from the mall. The other suspect was later released.

Rodriguez was charged with assault to murder, assault and battery on a child with substantial injuries, reckless endangerment of a child, assault and battery with a firearm and several gun charges. He pleaded not guilty to al charges.

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