Crime & Safety

Stoughton Shooting Suspect Surrenders: Police

Joseph Jakai Cruz, 20, is one of two suspected police said shot a Stoughton teen.

Joseph Jakai Cruz, 20, of Dorchester surrendered to police after shooting a Stoughton man on April 1, police said.
Joseph Jakai Cruz, 20, of Dorchester surrendered to police after shooting a Stoughton man on April 1, police said. (Stoughton police)

STOUGHTON, MA — A Dorchester man surrendered to police after shooting an 18-year-old Stoughton man, according to police.

The arrest stems from an April 1 shooting on Sumner Street, which caused residents on Sumner Street, Ryan Road, Cedar Street and Ash Street to shelter-in-place. Emergency officials brought the victim to a local hospital, and police said his injuries were not life-threatening.

Police later obtained two arrest warrants. Working with Boston and Braintree police, officers arrested a 15-year-old boy on April 13, but Joseph Jakai Cruz, 20, remained at-large until he turned himself in to Stoughton District Court Tuesday.

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He was held without bail, pending a dangerousness hearing Thursday. Cruz was charged with armed assault to rob, firearm assault to murder, firearm attempted assault and battery, firearm assault and battery with a dangerous weapon with serious bodily injury, carrying a loaded firearm without a license and possession of ammunition without a license.

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