2 Teens Arrested in CVS Shooting in Stoughton, Mass.

Police say an argument near the checkout counter led to the shooting

Two teenagers have been arrested in connection with the shooting of another teen at a Stoughton, Massachusetts, CVS, but police say the gunman is still on the loose.

The two arrested are ages 15 and 16.

Police are still searching for Marcus Pierre-Louis, 23, the suspected gunman in the shooting. Police believe he is armed and dangerous.

An 18-year-old male was shot in the shoulder Thursday. He was treated and released from South Shore Hospital. Investigators say the attack was not random.

Outside the store Friday, customers still couldn't believe a shooting happened inside the store.

"People say it never happens in your neighborhood," Myles Walsh said. "Obviously it did."

Meanwhile, a few miles from the CVS, Pierre-Louis' neighbors still couldn't believe the close connection.

"It is a little disconcerting that you have someone who is now a fugitive from justice living next door to you," one neighbor said.

In 2014, necn interviewed Pierre-Lewis for a story about last-minute Christmas shopping.

Investigators continued to look for him Friday evening.

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