

HYANNIS - Shots were fired in Hyannis early Wednesday afternoon. Multiple cruisers responded to Otis Road behind Lukes Liquor's on Barnstable Road near the airport rotary. Barnstable Police Chief Paul MacDonald and District Attorney Michael O’Keefe announced later Wednesday that Barnstable Police responded to a report of the shooting at 30 Otis Road at approximately 1:20 p.m.
As they arrived, multiple gunshots were heard. Barnstable Police observed two males exit the house and a third male running from the house. After a pursuit, all three subjects were apprehended by Barnstable Police Detectives and Patrol Units. Guns and money were recovered in the vicinity of the suspects.
Upon entry into the house, a male identified as Andrew Stanley, 27, of Hyannis, was found shot to death.

Under arrest are: Eddie Mack, 26, of Hyannis and Roxbury (left), Kieko Thomas , 20, of Hyannis (center), and David Evans, 26, of Boston (right). All three are charged with Armed Robbery and Murder. The three individuals will be brought to Barnstable District Court to be arraigned on Thursday.
The case remains under investigation by the Barnstable Police Department and the State Police Detectives Unit attached to the District Attorney’s Office.
WXTK's Matt Pitta spoke with neighbor and witness Charlie Derrick (audio available). On June 29th a man was shot in broad daylight on Hirarmar Road in Hyannis.
Photos and video by Frank F. Paparo/CWN; material and mugshots from Barnstable Police via Barnstable County District Attorney's office used in this report
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