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Police identify suspect arrested after brazen shooting outside Revere Stop & Shop – Boston 25 News

REVERE, Massachusetts – Authorities have identified the suspect arrested Tuesday following a brazen shooting in broad daylight outside a Revere grocery store.

Jeremy Carl Taylor-Tripp, 20, is accused of shooting a man outside the Stop & Shop on Squire Road around 6:30 p.m.

Officers who rushed to the grocery store Tuesday evening found the victim with non-life-threatening injuries and took him to Massachusetts General Hospital for treatment, Revere police said Wednesday.

Revere, Everett and Malden police identified Taylor-Tripp as a suspect and, with assistance from Massachusetts State Police, arrested him at a residence in Everett.

Shortly after the arrest, investigators seized a 9 mm pistol with an extended magazine.

Video from a Tesla camera shows a confrontation between a group of people before the incident. One person appears to pull a gun from his waistband and shoot at the victim, just feet from the store’s entrance, where customers can be seen coming and going.

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The witness, who wishes to remain anonymous, was in his Tesla in the parking lot during the charging process and saw everything.

“If that was a shot, please don’t let it come to me because I don’t want to be shot either,” the witness said. “It just happened at that exact moment.”

He said the man who was shot ran into the Stop and Shop and the man who pulled the trigger quickly drove away.

Taylor-Tripp is scheduled to be arraigned in Chelsea District Court on Tuesday. He is charged with armed assault with intent to murder, carrying a loaded firearm, possession of a large capacity feeding device, carrying a firearm without a permit, assault with a dangerous weapon, possession of ammunition without an FID card and discharging a firearm within 500 feet of a building.

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