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The victims were Richard Field, 49, and Lina Bolanos, The suspect, year-old Bampumim Teixeira, was arraigned this afternoon on two counts of murder in connection with the killings of Richard Field, 49, and Lina Bolanos, 38, an engaged couple found dead in their penthouse apartment in Boston Friday night. A not-guilty plea was entered on his behalf for both charges.
At a news conference this evening, Conley said that an earlier statement from Boston Police Commissioner William Evans that Teixeira fired on responding police officers was inaccurate and clarified that Teixeira did not fire on police when he was taken into custody at the crime scene. Conley said it was a "chaotic scene," Friday night, but based on subsequent interviews with first responding officers and corroborating with crime scene analysis, it was determined that Teixeira didn't fire on police.
Responding officers encountered an intruder who they say was Teixeira, in a dark hallway.
Two doctors found dead in boston apartment knew their: Dr Richard Field, 49,
Police opened fire on him after they believed he pointed or fired a weapon at them, Conley said. Conley said he spoke with Evans about this and that he agreed it was important to correct the record. Officers were called to the Macallen Building in South Boston Friday night after a friend received a text from Field requesting that police be notified of a gunman in Field's apartment, prosecutors said.
Responding officers found Teixeira there; Teixeira was shot multiple times and was taken into custody and hospitalized, police said. He was wounded in the hand, abdomen and leg, prosecutors said today. Both victims, who were bound and sustained trauma, died at the scene, prosecutors said.