Suspect in New Year’s Eve Shooting Death in Lawrence is Now in Custody – District Attorney’s Report

NORTH SHORE – Statement from Essex County District Attorney’s Office:   The suspect in the shooting death of a New Hampshire man on New Year’s Eve in Lawrence is in custody according to Essex District Attorney Jonathan Blodgett and Lawrence Police Chief Roy Vasque.

Luis Polanco, 25, of Lawrence turned himself in to the New York City Police Department in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday and was subsequently arraigned in New York County Criminal Court on a fugitive from justice charge.  The Essex District Attorney’s Office was notified this morning that he waived rendition.  As soon as it is known when he will be returned to Lawrence District Court to be arraigned for murder, it will be announced.

At approximately 11:49 pm on December 31st, Lawrence PD received a call reporting shots fired at 7B Summer St. Patrols responded to that location where they found Wilson Javier, 35, Salem, NH, suffering from a gunshot wound. He was transported to the Lawrence General Hospital where he was pronounced deceased soon after arrival.

Mr. Polanco is presumed innocent until proven guilty.The suspect in the shooting death of a NH man on New Year’s Eve is in custody according to Essex District Attorney Jonathan Blodgett and Lawrence Police Chief Roy Vasque.

Luis Polanco, 25, of Lawrence turned himself in to the New York City Police Department in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday and was subsequently arraigned in New York County Criminal Court on a fugitive from justice charge. The Essex District Attorney’s Office was notified this morning that he waived rendition. As soon as it is known when he will be returned to Lawrence District Court to be arraigned for murder, it will be announced.

At approximately 11:49 pm on December 31st, Lawrence PD received a call reporting shots fired at 7B Summer St. Patrols responded to that location where they found Wilson Javier, 35, Salem, NH, suffering from a gunshot wound. He was transported to the Lawrence General Hospital where he was pronounced deceased soon after arrival.

Mr. Polanco is presumed innocent until proven guilty. This matter remains under investigation by the Essex District Attorney’s Office, the Essex State Police Detective Unit and the Lawrence Police

 

 

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