Man Critically Injured in Taunton Shooting
Police say the shooting was an isolated attack on a 24-year-old man who was stabilized at Morton Hospital and airlifted to a trauma center for critical care.
- A 24-year-old man was critically wounded in a shooting on Granite Street in Taunton on Thursday evening and was transported to Morton Hospital shortly before 7 p.m.
- The shooting followed an initial investigation and police do not believe it was a random act of violence, describing it as an isolated incident.
- The victim received initial medical care at Morton Hospital prior to being airlifted to a nearby trauma center, while police maintained a strong presence around Granite and Dana Streets.
- A spokesperson indicated that authorities consider this event to be a specific occurrence rather than a random violent act, and police are asking anyone with relevant information to contact 508-821-1475.
- Authorities continue searching for the shooter as the investigation remains active, signaling ongoing efforts to resolve the case and ensure public safety.
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