Patrick Mendoza, the café proprietor needed in a shooting in the North End recently, was captured Friday.
Mendoza, 54, had sidestepped Boston Police since July 12 when they say he took shots at somebody beyond Present day Baked good on Hanover Road in the North End. Nobody was harmed, yet a slug hit a window in the pastry kitchen.
As indicated by court reports, the one who was taken shots at said he was trusting that his girl will complete work when Mendoza rode up on a bike and began swearing and hollering at him. The man said he’s known Mendoza for regarding 20 years and there’s a continuous fight happening between them.
“Obviously, words were traded, he says something, he says, ‘I will fix you’ or something in that refrain and he took out a firearm and he fired him and he dodged under the vehicle and afterward the person ran.” Present day Cake proprietor Scratch Picariello told WBZ-television last week.
He will be arraigned Friday afternoon in Boston Municipal Court.
Mendoza’s North End restaurant, Monica’s Trattoria, was open the entire time he was a fugitive from justice. This week, the restaurant wanted its liquor license transferred over to the manager currently running it.
But, the city of Boston’s licensing board has threatened to pull that license because Mendoza had been on the run.
We do have precedence on transfers of manager records and approving such. But it’s unprecedented that when called upon, a manager of record is unavailable for a week, is evading the law and is accused of some serious crimes,” board chairwoman Kathleen Joyce said at a hearing Thursday.
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