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Shots Reportedly Fired Near Mass Ave. Intersection Monday Night
Witnesses described several scenarios, no injuries or arrests in late-night incident.

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Alix joined the Patch team in 2010 after stints as a Town Correspondent for the Boston Globe and as a reporter for the Peabody/Lynnfield Weekly News. She graduated from Bowdoin College with a B.A. in English in 2007 and immediately returned to the (slightly) warmer climes of Boston. A South End resident, Alix is looking forward to covering the neighborhood she calls home. You may see her out covering events or wandering down Tremont Street on a Sunday morning - either way, say hi!
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Witnesses described several scenarios, no injuries or arrests in late-night incident.

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