Victims identified in Hebron Street shooting in Springfield
Hampden County District Attorney's Office Communications Director Payton North said that on April 2 at approximately 5:40 a.m., members of the Springfield Police Department were called to a home on the 0-100 block of Hebron Street following reports of a shooting.
Shooting on Hebron Street in Springfield leaves two men dead
Upon arrival, officers found two men inside of the home with gunshot wounds. The victims were brought to Baystate Medical Center, where they both passed away due to the severity of their injuries.
The victims have been identified as 55-year-old Noe Martin of Springfield and 35-year-old Justin Santiago of Springfield. Hampden DA Anthony D. Gulluni expresses his condolences to the loved ones of the victims.
This incident is being investigated by the Springfield Police Department Homicide Unit under the direction of Captain Trent Duda in conjunction with the Hampden District Attorney's Murder Unit. Law enforcement said that there is no ongoing public safety threat.
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