Maine man charged with separate shootings in 2 Mass. towns, including one of pregnant woman
Briefly

Anthony A. Delman, 37, of Fryeburg, allegedly shot a pregnant woman he had previously dated as she drove away from Sampson Pond on Aug. 13. The woman walked into Carver police station around 7:37 p.m., reported her car had been broken into, and showed a hip wound consistent with a bullet hole; she was taken to South Shore Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Officers found two bullet holes in the car and a shell casing on the passenger side floor, and surveillance showed Delman in the passenger seat earlier. After being driven from Carver to Dennis, Delman allegedly shot his cousin in the leg outside Buncey's Pizza & Sports Cafe; the cousin initially denied knowing the shooter but later changed his story.
Carver police said the woman walked into the town's police station around 7:37 p.m. to report that her car had been broken into, and that she might have been shot in the hip. She showed an officer a wound "consistent with a bullet hole" and was taken to South Shore Hospital in Weymouth with injuries that were not life-threatening, according to police.
An officer also noticed two bullet holes in the woman's car, "one in the driver's side door and another protruding out from the roof of the passenger's side," according to police reports. The bullet that tore through the roof appeared to have been fired inside the car, and police said officers found a shell casing on the passenger side floor. According to police reports, surveillance footage showed Delman sitting in the passenger seat earlier in the day.
The woman purportedly told investigators she'd spoken with Delman's cousin on FaceTime and had been "asking if not begging" for him to come pick up Delman. After Delman's cousin gave him a ride from Carver to Dennis, Delman allegedly shot him in the leg outside Buncey's Pizza & Sports Cafe. A Dennis officer responded to Buncey's around 9 p.m. on Aug. 13 after the restaurant's owner reported hearing "a loud bang and a male screaming as if he had been hurt," police said.
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