
Third murder suspect in shooting death of baby in Holyoke surrenders
Kermith Alvarez, the third suspect wanted for a shooting last month that wounded a pregnant woman and killed her baby in Holyoke, is now in police custody.
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Kermith Alvarez, the third suspect wanted for a shooting last month that wounded a pregnant woman and killed her baby in Holyoke, is now in police custody.
Two more people have been charged in connection with a shooting investigation in Holyoke.
Kermith Alvarez has been identified as the third murder suspect wanted for a shooting that wounded a pregnant woman and killed her baby in Holyoke.
Residents were demanding change after a shooting on Wednesday injured a pregnant woman, causing her baby to be a stillborn.
The second suspect in a shooting that killed an unborn baby on Thursday in Holyoke was arraigned via Zoom.
A pregnant woman was shot while on a city bus in Holyoke. WBZ-TV's Tammy Mutasa reports.
Two men are now charged with murder in a shooting that wounded a pregnant woman and left her baby dead in Holyoke.
A pregnant woman was struck by a stray bullet while sitting on a bus in Holyoke. WBZ-TV's Tammy Mutasa reports.
WBZ-TV's Tammy Mutasa reports.
A pregnant woman was shot in Holyoke on Wednesday afternoon, resulting in the death of her baby.
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They say an innocent bystander was shot during a conflict between two people.
The suspected shooter is in custody, Holyoke's mayor announced.
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