A woman was killed and a teenager was injured Saturday afternoon in a double shooting in Dorchester.Watch the reportShots rang out on Washington Street just before 2:30 p.m., forcing people to duck for cover."I (want to) say there were four, five, six shots," a witness who didn't want to be identified, said. "I was in the store getting ready to come out. Actually some kids ran into the store to try and get away from the shots, I guess."The witness said she waited a few seconds before going outside to see what was happening, and found a woman lying on the ground."I went up to her and said, 'Are you OK?'" she said. "I shook her. She (kind of) looked but her eyes were wandering around like she couldn't focus."Police said a second victim, a teenager, had non-life-threatening injuries.The woman was shot in the chest and was taken to a hospital, where she died. Boston police Commissioner William Evans said they were investigating reports that the teenager, not the woman, was the intended target.

A woman was killed and a teenager was injured Saturday afternoon in a double shooting in Dorchester.

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Shots rang out on Washington Street just before 2:30 p.m., forcing people to duck for cover.

"I (want to) say there were four, five, six shots," a witness who didn't want to be identified, said. "I was in the store getting ready to come out. Actually some kids ran into the store to try and get away from the shots, I guess."

The witness said she waited a few seconds before going outside to see what was happening, and found a woman lying on the ground.

"I went up to her and said, 'Are you OK?'" she said. "I shook her. She (kind of) looked but her eyes were wandering around like she couldn't focus."

Police said a second victim, a teenager, had non-life-threatening injuries.

The woman was shot in the chest and was taken to a hospital, where she died.

Boston police Commissioner William Evans said they were investigating reports that the teenager, not the woman, was the intended target.