The police consider the killing afternoon
Chelsea police investigating a homicide in the late afternoon. The police refused all the additional information last night, refers to all the demands of the Public Prosecutor’s office. A spokesman for Suffolk District Attorney Daniel F. Conley not return several calls for comment last night. Fox 25 reported on its website last night that police arrested a 16-year-old and 21 years stechenden of the death of a man 25 years in Chester Avenue about 5 hours
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