Seventeen years after a 16-year-old boy from Roxbury was brutally murdered on an MBTA bus in Dorchester, police are still seeking information about the case. Devonte Franklin's lifeless body was found on December 31, 2008, at around 9:30 p.m., while he was riding on a bus running on Route 28 near Blue Hill Avenue and Harvard Street.
According to authorities, an altercation took place on the bus, but the exact cause of it and with whom Franklin was involved remains unknown. He was taken to Boston Medical Center where he was pronounced dead.
The investigation into Franklin's murder initially stalled, but transit police have continued to pursue leads. In 2012, his mother, Aretha Maugé, participated in a charity walk to raise awareness about street violence in Boston. She shared her son's tragic story, stating that before his death, Franklin was struggling with bullying at school and the emotional toll of his parents' separation.
The police have now issued an appeal for anyone with information about Franklin's murder to come forward. They urge potential witnesses or informants to call their CIU (Crime Information Unit) at 617-222-1050. The police emphasize that any information, no matter how small it may seem, could be crucial in helping them solve the case and bring justice to Devonte Franklin and his family.
As the years have gone by, the public's attention has waned on this tragic event, leaving a sense of hopelessness surrounding Franklin's unsolved murder. The MBTA Transit Police are now pushing for renewed vigilance from the community, hoping that someone may remember a crucial detail or know of a witness who can provide valuable insights into this devastating crime.
It is imperative that the public shares any information they have about this case to help bring closure to the Franklin family and ensure that his memory is not forgotten.
According to authorities, an altercation took place on the bus, but the exact cause of it and with whom Franklin was involved remains unknown. He was taken to Boston Medical Center where he was pronounced dead.
The investigation into Franklin's murder initially stalled, but transit police have continued to pursue leads. In 2012, his mother, Aretha Maugé, participated in a charity walk to raise awareness about street violence in Boston. She shared her son's tragic story, stating that before his death, Franklin was struggling with bullying at school and the emotional toll of his parents' separation.
The police have now issued an appeal for anyone with information about Franklin's murder to come forward. They urge potential witnesses or informants to call their CIU (Crime Information Unit) at 617-222-1050. The police emphasize that any information, no matter how small it may seem, could be crucial in helping them solve the case and bring justice to Devonte Franklin and his family.
As the years have gone by, the public's attention has waned on this tragic event, leaving a sense of hopelessness surrounding Franklin's unsolved murder. The MBTA Transit Police are now pushing for renewed vigilance from the community, hoping that someone may remember a crucial detail or know of a witness who can provide valuable insights into this devastating crime.
It is imperative that the public shares any information they have about this case to help bring closure to the Franklin family and ensure that his memory is not forgotten.