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Police in Methuen are hoping surveillance video outside a McDonald’s restaurant on Haverhill Street will lead them to suspects in the parking lot shooting Monday night of a man trying to close an online sale of two car doors.
The victim was shot multiple times when police said nearly a dozen individuals poured out of three vehicles that showed up for the transaction and he was fired upon.
His condition was unknown this morning, but Methuen Police Chief Joseph E. Solomon, speaking to reporters at the scene, sounded hopeful thanks to the selfless actions of a good Samaritan inside McDonald’s.
“When the man came in injured it’s obvious the man inside knew what he was doing,” Solomon said. “He provided first aid, he applied pressure, put clothing on the wound … I’d like to thank that individual for his heroic actions.”
From Online sale leads to gunfire, seller shot, in fast-food parking lot
The victim was shot multiple times when police said nearly a dozen individuals poured out of three vehicles that showed up for the transaction and he was fired upon.
His condition was unknown this morning, but Methuen Police Chief Joseph E. Solomon, speaking to reporters at the scene, sounded hopeful thanks to the selfless actions of a good Samaritan inside McDonald’s.
“When the man came in injured it’s obvious the man inside knew what he was doing,” Solomon said. “He provided first aid, he applied pressure, put clothing on the wound … I’d like to thank that individual for his heroic actions.”
From Online sale leads to gunfire, seller shot, in fast-food parking lot