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2 men accused of double photos at Downtown Boston Restaurant

2 men accused of double photos at Downtown Boston Restaurant

Two men arrested in Fall River, on Saturday morning, are experiencing accusations of a double shooting at a crossing restaurant in the center of Boston, the police said.

Boston police went a bar and barbecue known as Kingston Cuts, located at 25 Kingston St., around 12:23 on Saturday for a report of a shot person. The man was taken to a hospital with wounds that do not endanger life, the police said in a statement.

While the officers were at the hospital, a second man arrived at the emergency room with a wound that does not endanger life, the police said.

The officers found ballistic evidence inside the restaurant and identified two suspects based on a review of the security chambers. Police aired a description of the two suspects, who were seen running into a vehicle.

An officer followed the vehicle on the security chambers and saw him stop on Edinboro Street, where a passenger threw what was later identified as a Glock 19 without any magazine and a series eliminated, the police said. The vehicle was seen running to the intersection 93 South.

Around 4 o’clock in the morning, Boston police were announced by Massachusetts State Police that the suspects and the vehicle were stopped on route 24 to the south in Fall River. Suspects, identified as Eliezer Quinones, 26, from Brattleboro, Vermont and Jahleel Sanders-Williams, 28, from Lynn, were arrested. Their vehicle was taken to the Boston police headquarters.

Quinones and Sanders-Williams each of an armed attack number with the intention of killing. Quinones is facing an additional aggravated aggression and battery fee, while Sanders-Williams is accused of illegally holding a firearm, the second crime and defining a series of firearms.

Both men are expected to be notified at the Boston Municipal Court.