Hyde Park Man Charged with Weapon and Drug Offenses After Boston Police Seize Illegal Firearm in Dorchester

In a scene that troubled the predawn calm of Boston’s Fields Corner, Dorchester District Police apprehended a Hyde Park man, recovering a firearm that whispers of the city’s relentless struggle with illegal weaponry. Yesterday morning, officers from District C-11 engaged in a pursuit that concluded with the arrest of 21-year-old Roger Estrada and the seizure of a potentially deadly cache.

The incident initiated around 2:48 AM when police, responding to a ShotSpotter activation, attempted to halt a red dirt bike on Talbot Avenue, leading to a chase that resulted in Estrada and an unidentified passenger ditching the bike and scattering near Quincy and Clarkson Streets. Estrada, found beneath a car in Barry Park — a temporary harbor from the chaos above — was discovered with a gunshot wound and was soon hospitalized for his non-fatal injuries, Boston Police Department reported.

The police’s discovery of a gray backpack discarded near Adams and Robinson Streets unveiled a Glock handgun, equipped with an extended magazine and a conversion device to enable automatic fire, alongside a defaced serial number — disturbing testament to the firearm’s illicit nature. Found within also were personal items belonging to Estrada, including a credit card and a pill bottle with oxycodone, laying the groundwork for multiple charges including unlawful possession of a machine gun and a Class B substance…

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