BOSTON (MA)
Fox Boston
BOSTON (MyFoxBoston.com) –A Boston reverend accused of shooting a teenager was back in court Tuesday, and facing additional charges after police searched him home.
New details have emerged in what investigators say is the double life of Shaun Harrison. Police say after the community activist and former dean of Boston English High School allegedly shot his 17-year-old student in the head in a drug deal gone bad, they found his stash of guns, drugs and ammunition.
“I don’t have a comment and when I do have a comment, you’ll be the first one to know. Have a good day,” Harrison’s family member said to our cameras outside of court.
When asked if he thought Harrison was guilty, a friend of the reverend, Vernard Coulter, refused to comment.
However, he did say, “I am not defending Shaun and I’m not defending anyone. I’m just here as a friend and as a clergy, that’s all.”
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