A team comprising the Massachusetts State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section Troopers, Gaming Enforcement Unit Troopers, members of a U.S. The Malden District Court granted a warrant charging Gonzalez with armed assault with intent to murder, discharging a firearm within 500 feet of a building, carrying a firearm without a license and unlawful possession of ammunition.Īlthough Gonzalez’s last known address was in Peabody, he was not immediately found in the aftermath of the shooting. After he shot at them, Gonzalez fled on foot and was later picked up by someone in a motor vehicle. When they arrived, the group found ballistic evidence, but no victims, leading them to believe that no one was struck by gunfire.Ī later investigation revealed the alleged shooter to be Gonzalez, who police say fired multiple rounds at a group of men following an altercation.
1, the State Police Gaming Enforcement Unit and Everett Police officers responded to a report of shots fired in Encore’s garage. A trip to Encore Casino in Everett ended unluckily for Steven Gonzalez, 33, who was arrested after allegedly firing shots at a group of men after a fight.Ī State Police spokesperson said that, on Dec.