Boston man wanted for allegedly opening fire at man he feuded with in front of pastry shop arrested: police
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A Massachusetts restaurant owner who allegedly shot at a man last week he'd had at least three prior documented incidents, was arrested by a Boston fugitive unit Friday.
Mendoza, co-owner of Monica’s Trattoria, allegedly rode his bike up to Modern Pastry on Hanover Street in Boston on July 12 and opened fire, according to the news station. A warrant was issued for his arrest and he was finally taken into custody after an eight-day search.
Mendoza had been feuding with the man he allegedly shot at, and was reportedly on probation for an assault conviction involving the same man, the Boston Herald reported, adding that his probation would have ended the day of the alleged shooting. He also reportedly has at least two other court documented incidents involving the man, who reportedly lived above the pastry shop.