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The Hampden District Attorney's Office states that at approximately 10:50 p.m. on Friday, officers received a ShotSpotter activation on the 100 block of Orange Street. When police arrived at the location, a man was found inside a vehicle with a gunshot wound.
The victim was brought to Baystate Medical Center and he passed away at the hospital. The victim has been identified as 42-year-old Aubrey Wyatt of Springfield.
The shooting remains an ongoing investigation by the Springfield Police Department Homicide Unit under the direction of Captain Trent Duda in conjunction with the Hampden District Attorney's Murder Unit.
If anyone has information, call Springfield Detectives at 413-787-6355 or anonymously send a message by texting CRIMES (274637), SOLVE, and your tip.
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