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Page 12 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2021 City announces free metered parking for December n an effort to increase patronage at local businesses, there will be free metered parking across the city during December. Don't forget to shop local! I Arrest made in Encore shooting incident By Christopher Roberson S teven Gonzalez, 33, of Peabody, has been arrested and charged with the December 1 shooting incident in the parking garage of Encore Boston Harbor. On the evening of December 1, members of the State Police Gaming Enforcement Unit and Everett Police Department responded to Encore to a report of shots fired. Although police were initially unable to locate Gonzalez, they allegedly found ballistic evidence identifying him as the shooter. Police also determined that Gonzalez fired “multiple rounds” stemming from an altercation with other individuals. No injuries were reported and police later learned that Gonzalez fled BAND | FROM PAGE 9 am so proud that our students are the only high school marching band in the country invited to participate in this prestigious national ceremony.” In addition, DiDomenico lauded the herculean efforts of Band Director Eugene O’Brien. “His love for his student musicians shows in everything he does,” said DiDomenico. “They always come first and he is always looking for new ways to show his students they are appreciated and put them in positions to make them shine. Thank you Mr. O’Brien and your the casino on foot. Police obtained a warrant from Malden District Court charging Gonzalez with armed assault with intent to murder, discharging a firearm within 500 feet of a building, carrying a firearm without a license and unlawful possession of ammunition. The State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section, a U.S. Marshals Task Force and other law enforcement agencies reportedly gained intelligence indicating that Gonzalez was staying at an apartment in Salem. Shortly thereafter, police arrived at the residence and took Gonzalez into custody without incident. Under state law, Gonzalez, if convicted, could face up to 24 years in prison. The investigation remains ongoing. amazing and dedicated team.” Senior musician Breetika Maharjan said the experience of performing at Pearl Harbor was certainly a memorable one. “It has made my senior year so, so special,” she said. “Especially since last year, it was fully virtual.” U.S. Air Force Colonel Larry Lang, who conducted the performance, expressed his excitement about being on stage with the Everett High School Marching Band. “You can just feel the spirit in the band,” he said. “I’m so thankful to have the opportunity to work with them.” State Senator Sal Domenico (far left) and Mayor Carlo DeMaria (far right) take a photo on the steps with band members. (Photo Courtesy of Tricia DiDomenico)

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