Crime & Safety

Man In Fatal Police Involved Shooting Identified

Brian Cruz-Soto, 28, of Dorchester was shot by police on Monday after fleeing the scene of a domestic violence incident.

The man who died following a police involved shooting in Brockton has been identified.
The man who died following a police involved shooting in Brockton has been identified. (Rachel Nunes/Patch)

BROCKTON, MA—A man who was shot by police on Monday after fleeing from a domestic violence incident at 33 Overlook Avenue has been identified as 28-year-old Brian Cruz-Soto of Dorchester, according to a press release from the office of District Attorney Timothy J. Cruz.

Brockton Police say that they received a 911 call at approximately 2:54 p.m. on Monday to respond to a domestic violence incident. The caller said that a woman was bleeding and fighting and screaming could be heard on the call. Upon police arrival, Crus-Soto fled through the back door of the home.

"Preliminary results indicate that two Brockton Police officers encountered the male outside the home in the driveway, reportedly carrying a knife," said the press release. "The officers fired their weapons and the male was struck."

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Cruz-Soto was treated on scene before being transported to Good Samaritan Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, according to police. At the time of the incident, Cruz-Soto was wearing a GPS electronic monitoring bracelet in connection with an open case in Suffolk County.

Massachusetts State Police Detectives are currently investigating the incident and no further information has been released.

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