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Locals react to the non-servant officer who killed a man-boston 25 news

Boston – The police in Boston still examine a fatal Saturday evening in the Boylston Street

A man with knife fluctuations supposedly followed two more in Chick-Fil-A when he was approached by a non-servant officer who shot the man after refusing to disarm himself.

The man was declared dead in a nearby hospital.

A sign hangs on the Chick-Fil-A-Haus door, which shows the customer that they are closed on Monday in view of the examination.

The Bostoners made the Fast food chain over on Sunday to check the scene.

“It's really just shocking,” said Attara Gonzalez, who lives near Copley Square. “I'm just glad that nobody else was not injured … You only have to remain aware of things because unfortunately you don't know when such things will happen.”

Fiona Hennely and David Murphy from Ireland have made a vacation from the crime scene last week.

Hennely said: “You wouldn't expect something like that in this area … We literally stay there and we said:” Oh my god, we could have been here last night. “

The police searched the area in the last 24 hours and searched for eyewitnesses and additional surveillance. The city tour still has to identify the attacker, but claims that those involved are young.

The police believe that more people are involved and ask those who know more to contact their murder unit.

This is a developing story. Look for updates as soon as more information is available.

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