Authorities in Watertown, Massachusetts, confirmed that three people were found dead from gunshot wounds inside a Boyd Street home on Sunday morning. The discovery came after a well-being check was conducted around 10 a.m. EDT.
Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Watertown Police Chief Justin Hanrahan called the case a triple homicide and stressed that the incident appeared to be isolated, with “no ongoing threat to the public.”
#BREAKING: Police have taped off a Boyd St. home in Watertown after three people were found shot to death inside this home Sunday morning.
Prelim investigations claim the three, a man and two women, were known to each other.
Middlesex DA is investigating. @boston25 pic.twitter.com/3HFmusABkU
— Daniel Coates (@danielcoates_25) August 31, 2025
Victims Knew Each Other, Officials Say
The victims included an elderly woman living on one floor and a man and woman residing on the lower floor of the multi-unit home. While authorities confirmed the victims knew each other, they did not specify the nature of their relationship.
Investigators have not ruled out the possibility that the shooter may be among the deceased. No details have been released regarding the weapon, motive, or suspect.
Scene Under Investigation
The residence, located in a quiet neighborhood of Watertown west of Boston, saw a heavy police and forensic presence on Sunday. Investigators from the Middlesex DA’s office, Massachusetts State Police, and Watertown Police collected evidence at the scene.
Officials have not released the victims’ names, pending family notification. Autopsies will be conducted by the Massachusetts Office of the Chief Medical Examiner to determine the sequence of events.
Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact Watertown Police at (617) 972-6500.
Community Reassured, but Questions Remain
Officials continue to assure residents that the Watertown shooting was not a random act. The DA described it as “an isolated incident,” and no lockdown or movement restrictions have been imposed.
Despite the lack of official details, the case has sparked concerns about regional gun violence, especially as New England has seen an uptick in homicide cases in 2025.
Watertown’s History with Violence
Watertown, a city of about 35,000 residents, has previously been the scene of major violent events. During the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing manhunt, suspects engaged in a shootout with police in Watertown. In a separate case, a 2011 triple homicide in Waltham was later linked to Tamerlan Tsarnaev.
These historical incidents have heightened community sensitivity to violent crime. However, authorities maintain there is no evidence connecting this case to previous crimes.