Enterprise news: Brockton mourns over the death of a hero

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Earlier today, 18 year old Stanley' body was recovered on 52 Tribou street southside in Brockton.
Neighbors reported seeing Stanley heroically stepping up to an armed man that was abusing his wife and son. Stanley then told the family to run and call 911, As he pushed the man, he was shot multiple times. After several attempts to save Stanley's life, he died at 9:15 pm after being being rushed to Brockton Hospital.
Police are still looking for the men behind the murder of Brockton's young hero. Stanley's family are finally sharing with us how brave their young son was and how they misses him.

Brockton police says that Stanley's death is not in vain as he saved two lives with bravery.

A searched party has been dispatched to find our hero's murderer.

For More information regarding this case visit enterprisenews.com

Daniel West
Enterprisenewss
Thursday
updated 9:15
last updated 9:25


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