Three Massachusetts Men Charged in Maine Drive-By Shooting Involving Rival Gangs
The February incident led to a school lockdown and shelter-in-place order in Saco; suspects face multiple charges, including drug trafficking.
- The drive-by shooting was part of a dispute over drug territory between rival gangs from Massachusetts and Maine.
- The incident involved two vehicles and resulted in a collision with a school bus; no students were harmed.
- Authorities used images from the suspects' phones, showing them with cash, cocaine, and a gun, as key evidence.
- The suspects, aged 18 to 20, face up to 45 years in prison if convicted on all charges.
- Federal and local law enforcement emphasize a strong, coordinated response to violent crime in Maine.