Dangerousness hearing set for man accused in shooting spree on Cambridge’s Memorial Drive

A dangerousness hearing is set for Thursday for a man accused of firing dozens of shots at random along Memorial Drive in Cambridge in broad daylight, injuring two people earlier this month.

Tyler Brown, 46, is being held without bail ahead of the hearing after being arraigned last week from his hospital bed on charges of two counts of armed assault with intent to murder, along with multiple firearms offenses.

A not guilty plea was entered on behalf of Brown, who kept his eyes closed and lay motionless during that arraignment. He’s expected to appear in person for Thursday’s hearing in Cambridge District Court.

According to the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office, Brown allegedly fired more than 60 rounds with an assault-style rifle, striking two men in separate vehicles, before he was confronted by a Massachusetts State Police trooper and an armed civilian, identified as a former U.S. Marine…

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