Caleb Gannon—the Newton man shot after tackling a protestor at a pro-Israel rally—released on personal recognizance bail at arraignment.
Newton Man Shot in Altercation at Pro-Israel Rally To Face Assault Charge
Caleb Gannon, the man shot in an altercation at pro-Israel rally in Newton, will face charge of assault and battery, according to 7 News WHDH.
Trial for Alleged Newton Shooter Postponed Again, Protests Continue
A judge postponed the trial for Scott Hayes, the alleged shooter in a violent incident at a pro-Israel protest, at a hearing Tuesday.
Pretrial Hearing Postponed for Alleged Newton Shooter, Protestors Respond
Opponents and supporters of Scott Hayes, the alleged shooter in a violent encounter at a pro-Israel protest, demonstrated Thursday.
He Was Arrested for Allegedly Shooting a Man. Within Days, He Garnered Over $250,000 of Support.
Donors have raised more than $250,000 for Scott Hayes, the alleged shooter in an altercation at a pro-Israel protest in Newton.
Details Emerge About Scott Hayes and Caleb Gannon, Individuals Involved in Newton Shooting
After shouting at pro-Israel protestors, Newton resident Caleb Gannon tackled a demonstrator at a rally in Newton Thursday.
Framingham Man Will Plead Not Guilty to Assault With a Dangerous Weapon
Scott Hayes, who allegedly shot a man who tackled him, will plead not guilty to charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
One Arrested, One Seriously Injured in Shooting at Newton Pro-Israel Rally
One person was seriously injured and another was arrested after a shooting at a pro-Israel rally in Newton Thursday night.
Activism in Wake of Shooting Should Translate to College Campuses
“Those who partook demonstrated the necessary involvement in and awareness of gun violence that ought to be more prevalent on college campuses.”
Letter to Protesting Students Marks Positive Sign for Socially Aware Students
“Even an act as simple as an affirmation of students’ acceptance is a positive mark that shows BC’s dedication to recruiting socially conscious students and people for others.”