Boston Herald

Suspects sought in Allston, Dorchester shootings

- — oryan.johnson@bostonhera­ld.com By O’RYAN JOHNSON

The Allston bar where a man got into a fight moments before he was shot Sunday has no history of licensing violations and it remains unclear whether it will be cited in this incident, City Hall said.

The city’s licensing board is waiting to look at the full police report before deciding whether it should cite Garage Boston on Linden Street in relation to the shooting, city officials said.

“The licensee has not been found responsibl­e by the board for any previous acts of violence on their premises,” said Chris Pulgini, chairwoman of the licensing board.

Police said they were continuing to investigat­e the shooting, which happened at 10:12 p.m.

The victim was in a fight inside the bar, which police said was followed by him being shot multiple times. He was found outside and then hospitaliz­ed. Yesterday, police said the victim was expected to survive the gunshot wounds.

Police were looking for a black male wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and green pants who was seen fleeing in a red car.

Meanwhile cops continue to hunt for suspects after another shooting this weekend in Dorchester left one man dead and two injured, police said.

That shooting happened on Nightgale and Wales streets about 2 a.m. Saturday. When police arrived, they found three men in their 20s suffering gunshot wounds. One was pronounced dead at the scene. The other two men are expected to survive, police said.

Officials have not made any arrests, or named a suspect or motive, in either of the weekend’s shootings.

Anyone with informatio­n is urged to call the Boston Police Homicide Unit at 617-343-4470. To remain anonymous, call 800494-TIPS or text message the word TIPS to CRIME (27463).

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