Man Who Allegedly Shot Dunkin' Worker In Randolph Surrenders

RANDOLPH (CBS) – The man wanted for opening fire at a Randolph gas station has turned himself in.

Police said 23-year-old Traequon Duncan of Dorchester surrendered Thursday at Quincy District Court.

Duncan allegedly entered the Mobil gas station on North Main Street and had a fight with another man inside early Sunday morning. Police say he exited the store and seconds later, fired three shots into the building, hitting a man who was working at the Dunkin' inside.

The victim suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

Duncan was held without bail after his arraignment Thursday.

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