Crime & Safety
Suspect Dies Following Manhunt, Standoff That Shut Down Major MA Highway
A suspect in a fatal shooting is dead after an hours-long standoff on I-495 Tuesday evening.
LOWELL, MA — A homicide suspect is dead following a massive manhunt and standoff that closed I-495 in Lowell on Tuesday, according to local and state officials.
It all began at the Shops at Highland Commons parking lot in Berlin at 3:30 p.m.
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Police responded to a shooting at the plaza. Emergency responders arrived to find a person injured from apparent gunshot wounds. The victim was later declared dead at the scene of the shooting, according to a statement from Worcester County District Attorney Joseph Early.
A witness followed the suspect vehicle onto I-495 northbound. Police were able to bring the pickup truck to a stop on the highway near the Lowell Connector.
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This led to a standoff that closed down the highway in both directions. Delays extended into the night on the northbound side of I-495.
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The standoff ended after armored police vehicles moved in to trap the vehicle. Police used a robot dog and a small drone to gain entry to the pickup truck, NBC 10 Boston reported.
At some point during the long standoff, the suspect died due to an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to the district attorney's statement.
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