
Prosecutor: Retired state trooper and military veteran, both Black, 'executed' in Massachusetts shooting
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Law enforcement officials are investigating a Saturday shooting that left two people dead in a Boston suburb as a hate crime.
The victims were identified by Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins during a press conference Sunday as Ramona Cooper, 60, a former Air Force staff sergeant, and retired Massachusetts State Trooper David L. Green, 58. Both victims were Black. The suspect was identified by law enforcement as Nathan Allen, 28. Rollins said he stole a large truck and crashed it into another vehicle and a building in Winthrop before shooting Green and Cooper. Allen was shot by police and taken to a hospital where he died from his injuries.More Related News

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