Police say no suspects in immediate custody

At least one person is dead after seven people were shot early Sunday morning inside a home in Chelsea, police confirmed.Police said the shooting took place inside a vacant apartment at 120 Washington Avenue at 2:40 a.m. When they arrived, police found multiple people suffering from apparent gunshot wounds.Friends say 19-year-old Pablo Villeda Estrada was killed. Officials say the teen was taken to Whidden Memorial Hospital where he died from his injuries. Thee men, ages 15, 18, and 22, and three women, ages 15, 17, and 18, were injured and treated for non-life-threatening injuries. One person jumped out of a window to escape the shooting. Police said there was a party in a vacant apartment when the shooting took place."Pablo was a great kid; he was really nice," Pablo Deltoro, Jr. said of his friend Villeda-Estrada Sunday. "I loved the kid dearly, and its just crazy how he's just gone all of a sudden, like blink of an eye. It's insane."Villeda-Estrada graduated in 2015 from Northeast Metro Tech in Wakefield.The motive for the shooting remains a mystery. Police say there had been no complaint calls about a loud or violent party before the shooting. The investigation is ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact 617-727-8817.Get the WCVB News App

At least one person is dead after seven people were shot early Sunday morning inside a home in Chelsea, police confirmed.

Police said the shooting took place inside a vacant apartment at 120 Washington Avenue at 2:40 a.m. When they arrived, police found multiple people suffering from apparent gunshot wounds.


Friends say 19-year-old Pablo Villeda Estrada was killed. Officials say the teen was taken to Whidden Memorial Hospital where he died from his injuries.

Thee men, ages 15, 18, and 22, and three women, ages 15, 17, and 18, were injured and treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

One person jumped out of a window to escape the shooting.

Police said there was a party in a vacant apartment when the shooting took place.

"Pablo was a great kid; he was really nice," Pablo Deltoro, Jr. said of his friend Villeda-Estrada Sunday. "I loved the kid dearly, and its just crazy how he's just gone all of a sudden, like blink of an eye. It's insane."

Villeda-Estrada graduated in 2015 from Northeast Metro Tech in Wakefield.



The motive for the shooting remains a mystery. Police say there had been no complaint calls about a loud or violent party before the shooting.

The investigation is ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact 617-727-8817.



