Crime & Safety
Coronavirus: Violent North Shore Robbery Suspect Wants Release
Prosecutors in Essex and Suffolk Counties are fighting attempts by Raymond Wallace, 42, to be released because of his coronavirus risks.
SALEM, MA — A man awaiting trial for violent robberies in Peabody and Salem and who was injured in a shootout when he tried to escape from a Boston hospital says he should be released from the prison ward of the Lemuel Shattuck Hospital in Jamaica Plain, where he contracted the new coronavirus.
Attorneys for Raymond Wallace, 42, say he will die if he is not released. A Suffolk Superior Court judge has already granted his request by reducing his $1 million bail and agreeing to let him go on personal recognizance. Wallace still needs an Essex County Superior court judge to grant a similar request.
Earlier this month, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled people charged with most crimes should be released without bail "unless an unreasonable danger to the community would result, or the individual presents a very high risk of flight" because of the high risk of contracting coronavirus in prison. In the first week after the ruling, 296 prisoners were released.
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In December 2010, Wallace ordered four workers at the now closed Borders in Peabody to lead him to the cash room. Three months later, in March 2011, Wallace confronted a manager of the Salem PetSmart in the parking lot and forced her to return to the store and open a safe, according to prosecutors. After both armed robberies, he escaped in stolen cars which he set on fire in Salem.
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Wallace is also awaiting trial on charges in Suffolk County, where he is accused of trying to escape from a Boston Hospital in 2013. During the escape attempt, Wallace was injured in a shootout with two Middlesex County correctional officers.
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