Man Arrested on Firearm Charges in Boston

Suspect apprehended after large disturbance in Roxbury

Published on Mar. 12, 2026

A 37-year-old Boston man was arrested on firearm charges following a large disturbance in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston on Tuesday afternoon. Police responded to a report of a fight involving around 50 people and a suspect brandishing a firearm. Officers located and apprehended the suspect, Kareem Samir Williams, after he fled on foot. A search of Williams' backpack revealed a loaded semi-automatic pistol, additional loaded magazines, and loose ammunition.

Why it matters

Gun violence and illegal firearm possession remain major concerns in Boston, with the city seeing a rise in shooting incidents in recent years. This arrest highlights the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to address these public safety issues and remove illegal weapons from the streets.

The details

Officers assigned to District B-2 arrested Kareem Samir Williams after responding to a report of a large fight involving around 50 people outside a bank near 2343 Washington Street. A male had been observed brandishing a firearm during the altercation. Based on the suspect description, officers believed he was heading toward the Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building in Nubian Square. They located Williams in the rear parking lot of a shoe store at 2275 Washington Street, where he fled on foot before being apprehended. A search of Williams' backpack revealed a loaded semi-automatic pistol, two additional loaded magazines, and loose 9mm ammunition.

  • The incident occurred on Tuesday, March 11, 2026 at approximately 4:28 p.m.

The players

Kareem Samir Williams

A 37-year-old Boston resident who was arrested on firearm charges following the disturbance.

Boston Police Department

The law enforcement agency that responded to the incident and apprehended the suspect.

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What’s next

Williams is expected to be arraigned at Roxbury District Court on charges of carrying a firearm without a license, carrying a loaded firearm without a license, possession of ammunition without an FID card, and possession of a large capacity feeding device.

The takeaway

This arrest highlights the ongoing efforts by Boston law enforcement to address gun violence and illegal firearm possession in the city, which remains a significant public safety concern.