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Breaking News – 8:55 a.m. – From Essex County District Attorney
Police have arrested a 64-year old man in connection with the shooting death of Donald Fogg on March 13, 2020.
At approximately 5:00 this morning, police executed an arrest warrant for Bruce Gunn at 401 Cabot Street, Apt. 2 in Beverly. Mr. Gunn was taken into custody without incident and is expected to be arraigned on a murder charge by teleconference in Salem District Court this morning.
On March 13, 2020, Beverly Police responded to 10 Summer Street for a report of a “man down.” Upon arrival, they found Donald Fogg, 50, suffering from a gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
The Essex District Attorney’s Office, Essex State Police Detective Unit and the Beverly Police conducted the investigation.
Essex Assistant District Attorney Kelleen Forlizzi will represent the Commonwealth at the arraignment.
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City of Salem COVID-19 Response Update – April 28, 2020
The City of Salem continues to advance measures to help slow the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19), lessen impacts on healthcare providers responding to this evolving situation, and support Salem residents and businesses during this public health emergency. To view previous updates, please visit www.salem.com/news and click on a previous COVID-19 update.
New Updates
- Today, the Commonwealth extended the closure of non-essential businesses to May 18th and announced that the Department of Public Health’s Stay At Home Advisory remains in effect and gatherings of 10 or more people remain prohibited until May 18th. As a result of that announcement, City buildings will continue to be closed to the public, however City staff remain available by phone and email.
- This week on Preserving Salem’s Salem Together page: stories about community resiliency and strength in Salem during World War I. Read more at https://preservingsalem.com/the-great-war.
- The Salem Beautification Committee’s annual plant sale, scheduled for May 16th, has been cancelled.
- As a reminder, the City has extended all fourth quarter tax due dates to June 1st. For more information, please visit https://www.salem.com/home/news/notice-regarding-city-bills.
- The City has designated a number of parking spaces downtown as 15-minute parking for quickly picking up a take-out order from downtown restaurants. For more information please visit: https://www.salem.com/home/news/short-term-parking-restaurant-pick.
- The City’s Economic Recovery Task Force has published a web page at www.salem.com/covidbizassist with a full listing of City resources and information for Salem’s small businesses.
- The City has launched the Salem Together Assistance & Recovery Toolkit, with mortgage deferral information, rental assistance grants, and small business grants for Salem residents and businesses. Find more details at www.salem.com/START.
- The City and Salem Public Schools are making free internet available for families in need for up to six months, to help students connect with remote learning tools for their classes. Find more information at https://www.salemk12.org/news/what_s_new/free_internet_for_families_without_wi_fi.
- The Salem Public Library invites residents to share their stories, drawings, photos, and videos that describe life in our city during COVID-19. Your story will be a valuable resource as we tell Salem’s story in the future. https://salempl.org/your-story/
- New resources available on www.salem.com/together: START grants, information about student loan relief, Pandemic EBT program details, help from Lawyers for Civil Rights for unemployment assistance applications, pandemic unemployment assistance, and information about the WIC Nutrition Program.
Status of Cases
As of 4:00 p.m. on April 28, 2020, 363 Salem residents have tested positive for novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and 16 Salem residents have died from the virus. Since the outbreak began, at least 82 Salem residents who had been infected by the virus have cleared their isolation period. There are currently 281 active cases. Additional data about Salem COVID-19 cases is below. The graphs below now include demographic data about Salem COVID-19 cases, which will be available on a weekly basis. The graph of total Salem cases has been adjusted to also show active Salem cases, dating from the starting point at which that data was available to the City.
For more information about COVID-19, please visit www.coronavirus.gov and www.mass.gov/coronavirus. Mass DPH has posted an FAQ at https://www.mass.gov/info-details/frequently-asked-questions-about-covid-19 and has activated an information line that can be reached by dialing 2-1-1.
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