
Man accused of opening fire at Boston police officers ordered held without bail Thursday
Rasiel J. Carbuccia, 20, allegedly opened fire with a ghost gun at two officers near the intersection of Devon and Laredo streets around 9:11 p.m., police said…
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The 20-year-old is facing nine criminal charges, including assault with a dangerous weapon. The state Department of Mental Health sought court permission in 2024 to treat Carbuccia with seven antipsychotic drugs without his permission. The mental health department stopped providing services in April 2025, according to court records, which provided no explanation for the termination.
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The 20-year-old is facing nine criminal charges, including assault with a dangerous weapon
according to MassLiveThe state Department of Mental Health sought court permission in 2024 to treat Carbuccia with seven antipsychotic drugs without his permission.
according to The Boston GlobeThe mental health department stopped providing services in April 2025, according to court records, which provided no explanation for the termination.
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