Posted on 01/24/2026 7:27:34 PM PST by massmike
Carver police department officers responded to an "incident" on Silva Street after reports emerged regarding a shooting at the St. John the Baptist Club, also known as St. John’s Club, located at 53 Silva Street in Carver, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. The incident occurred around 7:30 PM Saturday evening, prompting a response from Carver Police and Fire.
Scanner reports suggest at least three victims suffering from gunshot wounds. Carver Fire C1 initially requested two medical helicopters, though the response was later downgraded to one. The conditions of the injured remain unknown at this time.
In a public safety alert, the Carver Police Department confirmed officers are actively investigating the incident on Silva Street. “This does not appear to be a random act, and there is no threat to the public,” police said. Authorities also stated that “a person of interest has been detained,” and that Silva Street is currently closed.
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Was Rodney Daingerfield there?
Biblical interpretation issue?
Massholes.
The King James gang and the New Revised Standard gang differences.
Sad.
And that is when the shooting started.
The King James gang and the New Revised Standard gang differences.
I always knew there would be blood some day between those two.../sad sarcasm.....
Good one.
Hey, if you’re ever in Carver mass, Georgio‘s Pizza right across the library is great pizza.
And Mamma Mia is down the street isn’t too bad either
“This does not appear to be a random act, and there is no threat to the public,” police said. Authorities also stated that “a person of interest has been detained,” and that Silva Street is currently closed.”
Mob or sectarian violence?
Those drug gangs manned by illegal border jumpers released from El Salvatore prisons are shooting other gang members. IMO.
Cranberry country.
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