Crime & Safety
Aaron Hernandez Charged with Witness Intimidation
The charge stems from a 2012 double murder.

A new charge in the Hernandez 2012 double murder case surfaced on Friday.
Hernandez allegedly shot his former associate, who was present for the 2012 murders, after he made a remark about the homicides.
The Suffolk County case against Aaron Hernandez is scheduled to return to court for a status hearing on May 21, without the defendant.
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Twenty-nine-year-old Daniel Abreu and Safiro Furtado, 28, were killed when someone fired at the BMW they were in near the corner of Herald Street and Shawmut Avenue in Boston on July 16, 2012. Prosecutors have said Hernandez was the gunman. He was indicted for the murders in May 2014.
A new charge was returned on Friday afternoon charging Hernandez under the state’s witness intimidation statute for allegedly shooting a percipient witness to the homicides of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado.
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The victim of that non-fatal shooting, who Hernandez allegedly shot in the face on Feb. 13, 2013, is his former associate and was present for the 2012 murders. Hernandez also allegedly left him to die on the side of the road in Riviera Beach, Florida, after the witness commented on the recent homicides.
Though this shooting took place outside of Massachusetts, it may be prosecuted under Ch. 268, Sect. 13B, of the Massachusetts General Laws as willfully causing physical injury to a witness with the intent to impede a Suffolk County criminal investigation, according to a recent press release.
The former New England Patriots star was found guilty on April 15, 2015 of first-degree murder against Odin Lloyd in June 2013. He was sentenced to life in prison.
See also: Aaron Hernandez Guilty of Murder
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