Wareham Man Faces Murder Charges After Allegedly Shooting His Father
WAREHAM (WBSM) — A Wareham man is the suspect in the fatal shooting of his father that occurred earlier this week at their Main Street residence.
Robert Gomes III, 26, was arraigned in Wareham District Court on Tuesday, November 28 and is charged with murder, assault of a person over 60, and weapon offenses.
The shooting took place around 3:30 p.m. Monday November 27, when police found Robert Gomes J.r, 61, deceased on the back deck with a gunshot wound to his chest.
A portion of Main Street between Pierceville Road and County Road in Wareham was closed due to the active crime scene.
According to reports, the shooting is said to have happened moments after the son asked the father to unlock a shed so that he could take a picture for a friend of a power washer. Gomes Jr. allegedly walked back towards the son, pointed his finger at him, and said, “I’m going to kill you.”
The son then allegedly retrieved a gun from his backpack and shot him.
Authorities allege that Gomes III used an untraceable gun with an obliterated serial number.
“It appears to be something that was absolutely so unnecessary. Over nothing. Now we have one man gone,” said Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy Cruz.
Gomes III was ordered held without bail. His next court appearance is scheduled for December 27.
The shooting remains under investigation by authorities.
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