BOSTON — A Boston man has pleaded not guilty to fatally shooting a motorcyclist on Interstate 93 and later killing a woman inside his home.
Lance Holloman, 30, pleaded not guilty in the Suffolk Superior Court Thursday to two counts of first-degree murder.
Lance Holloman is scheduled to appear in Suffolk Superior this morning. Police say he went on a killing spree in September. At one point police say he opened fire on a father and son riding their motorcycles on the expressway. The son was killed. pic.twitter.com/EzViopSpiY
— Robert Goulston (@rgoulston) December 21, 2017
Police say Holloman shot 32-year-old Scott Stevens Jr., of Taunton and the victim's relative in September as they rode motorcycles on the highway. The relative survived.
They say the body of 24-year-old Michaela Gingras, of Manchester, New Hampshire, was later found shot to death in Holloman's home.
>>PREVIOUS: Sources: Expressway shooting connected to deadly Dorchester incident
Boston Police Officer Monicka Stinson, the mother of Holloman's child, was charged with lying to investigators about her contact with the man. Stinson also pleaded not guilty on Thursday. She has been suspected without pay.
>>PREVIOUS: BPD officer accused of misleading investigation into deadly expressway shooting
Associated Press