$15K Bail For Man Charged In Connection With Boston Police-Involved Shooting
BOSTON (CBS/AP) — Authorities say the man shot and killed by police after shooting an officer in the arm over the weekend had a long criminal history and was well known to law enforcement.
The man killed in the Saturday shootout in Dorchester was identified Sunday as 20-year-old Darryl Dookhran.
Police say Dookhran had faced multiple gun charges and as a juvenile was kicked out of two high schools for gang-related violence. In 2011 he was arrested for bringing a loaded gun to Mass Bay Community College in Wellesley, where he was a student at the time.
Police Superintendent Daniel Linskey says the injured officer is recovering at home and is in great spirits.
Christopher Murrain, who was with Dookhran, was rraigned Monday on a charge of assaulting a police officer.
Assistant District Attorney Michael Callahan recommended that he be held on $15,000 cash bail and, if he posts that amount, that he be ordered to wear a GPS monitoring device, abide by a curfew, and stay away from the area of the incident.
Callahan also asked that Murrain's bail on two separate, open cases be revoked. Judge Robert Tochka imposed all of Callahan's recommendations.