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Fatal Shooting in Hyannis Residence

By Web Master on 19 July, 2007 00:32:00

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LATEST UPDATE 6:00 PM (see below)

HYANNIS - At about 11:15 multiple Barnstable Police units were dispatched to the scene of a shooting inside a home at 36 General Patton Drive. The shooting victim was found in the living room with a gunshot wound to the chest.

It was reported to police that the suspects  fled the scene to the rear of the residence in the direction of Bearse's Way. The suspects are described as 2 young black males wearing hooded jackets. Upon arrival officers immediately called for Hyannis Fire Rescue. Sergeant Sean E. Balcom was also called to the scene.

UPDATE: 12:00 PM

Removed Sections of HomeA press release from District Attorney Michael O'Keefe's office provided to HyannisNews by Sergeant Sean Sweeney of the Barnstable Police identified the victim of the shooting as Jacques Sellers age 18 (DOB 4/5/89).  According to the press release he was shot while sitting in the home and it is believed that the shots were fired from outside the home.  Sellers was transported to Cape Cod Hospital by Hyannis Fire Rescue and pronounced dead at the hospital.

It was reported that investigators removed sections of the front of the home presumably where bullets may have penetrated the home.

This morning there was a significant Barnstable and State Police presence at the scene and police crime scene tape blocked off the entire road. The Barnstable Police Mobile Command Center was set up on the north side of the home where the victim was shot.

Police at Another Home in AreaThere was also a police presence around the corner from the house where the shooting took place. Any possible connection of that home to the shooting was not revealed by police at the scene.

We will provide additional updates as more information is learned.  

 

UPDATE: 4:00 PM

There is a possibility that he victim of the shooting, Jacques Sellers, was merely in the wrong place at the wrong time. Although the shooting was a deliberate act according to a statement by the the District Attorney, it is unsure if Jacques Sellers was the intended victim.

HyannisNews spoke with Barnstable Police detectives at the scene late Thursday afternoon, but they declined to say whether or not they have any specific suspects in mind. They did say however, that they have spoken with some of Jacques family members from North Carolina.

It would also appear that Police may have lost interest in another home in the area that earlier had police officers stationed out front. A check of that home about 3:30 PM showed that there was no police presence in front of that home at that time.

Police Officers continue to be stationed in front of the home where the shooting took place.

6:00pm UPDATE: Hyannis News was out in the neighborhood speaking with residents. 

One neighbor heard the gunfire which originally sounded like fire crackers… according to this witness there were two quick shots, followed soon after by another four shots. 

Residents of the area spoke of “fear” for the children, and used words like “survival” in explaining their day to day living experiences.  General Patton Drive is a family neighborhood teaming with school age children.  Numerous young children were out playing ball in front of shooting scene at the time of this report.

Members of that community say that Jacques Sellers was relatively new to the neighborhood.  Police officials have little knowledge of victim.  

An unconfirmed report has it that police tracked the suspects to a nearby residence where it’s believed they fled in a vehicle.  Police have leads that they are currently working on… 

A Barnstable Police command center and members of the department’s CART unit are remaining on General Patton Drive in an effort to reach out to residents and beef up police visibility.

 


  • Thank you for your candor as far as professionalism on the police force... As a new publication we started reporting on local crime about the same time as the BPD changed to their current administration... as someone very fimiliar with that agency I can say I've seen improvement in the area of community relations. I am also very pleased with Chief MacDonald's management style and sincere concern for the town's neighborhoods and children... please don't let a few bad apples from the past keep you from continuing to reach out to local law enforcement... the need your help and at Hyannis News we appreciate your concern and wish you the best in your efforts to make Hyannis a safer place... thanks again for your comments
    (Posted by Robert Bastille, Editor, 19 July, 2007 17:38:15)
  • HOw bout the police department we live here have called them numerous times and they never come out. And when they do nothing is accomplished. Also one time when we did call we heard on our police scanner the cop callers called.What about their professionalism. My husband who is disabled had someone threaten him and the police didnot come out. But if that one neighbor called they would be hear in a heart beat. Also a response about a cleanup before a tragedy happens....too late it did last night someone died.
    (Posted by tom, 19 July, 2007 16:26:26)
  • I happen to know several families living on GP and I know them to be good people in an unfortunate environment... while reporting I frequently drive through the area and have found the people there both friendly and concerned about their children who have no choice in where the play... it's unfortunate that several "bad eggs" have to make things difficult for everyone else... My prayers today are for Jacques and his family. Tragic.
    (Posted by Robert Bastille, Editor, 19 July, 2007 16:25:25)
  • No one has a right to judge what happens in any neigheberhood. You always have good and bad. I have lived on GP for 7 years I own my house and have seen it change. I knew when I bought my house the reputation it held and I still like living here. I am very friendly with many families. You cannot blame rap music, baggy pants or uneducated people because I am not and neither are my children. Hyannis because of the population of Hyannis more populated than most towns we are a city. And things happen in a city. I didnot know of the victim but I feel sorry for his family and friends loss. I also feel disrepected by the Barnstable Police because I live here but my family are good people I would never change my residence and I feel never say it couldnot happen in yours
    (Posted by Dee, 19 July, 2007 16:15:22)
  • i think its crazy what happen, i know a lot of people who live there and i live there and a lot of good people live here so before people judge us and the rest of hyannis they should know that were not all thugs and all that nonsence.
    (Posted by jp, 19 July, 2007 15:54:50)
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