dean shoots students

A Boston reverend who is also a high school dean of students was arrested and charged with allegedly shooting a teenager in the head execution style. The incident occurred outside Boston on Tuesday.

Police say Rev. Shaun O. Harrison shot a 17-year-old boy at close range in the head after a dispute over drug money. The reverend apparently had a side hustle trafficking drugs to high school students.

Around 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, Harrison lured a 17-year-old student onto Magazine Street with promises of girls and drugs, and then shot the student in the back of the head with a handgun, before fleeing on foot, according to authorities.

Police said surveillance footage from a local business captured the incident.

Amazingly, the student, who police have not identified, survived the shooting and was taken to Boston Medical Center for treatment. The student told police that he sold marijuana for Harrison, who ran a drug ring, until the two got into a dispute.

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