Cambridge Investigates Fatal Police Shooting Near Central Square
City officials say an investigation remains active and ongoing into a fatal police-involved shooting that closed a stretch of Central Square late Friday, the most significant development in a weekend that also brought word on a Fresh Pond death investigation and looming primary election deadlines.
TOWN HALL
The City of Cambridge issued a statement confirming that an investigation into a fatal officer-involved shooting Friday evening on Temple Street is active and ongoing. The city offered no further details on the circumstances of the shooting or those involved, citing the ongoing nature of the inquiry.
ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS
"Cambridge police shooting in Central Square prompts investigation": NBC Boston reports the Friday shooting shut down a stretch of the Prospect Street, Massachusetts Avenue and Temple Street area, a story the city's own statement also addressed today (read it at https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local/cambridge-police-shooting-in-central-square-prospect-street-mass-ave-temple-street/4002144/).
"Body Found In Cambridge Pond Identified, No Foul Play Suspected": Cambridge Patch reports the Middlesex District Attorney's office has identified the man found in the water at Fresh Pond last week as 41 years old, with no foul play suspected (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/cambridge/body-found-cambridge-pond-identified-no-foul-play-suspected).
"SRRK Stock Gains After Company Drops Troubled Novo Nordisk-Owned Plant From FDA Filing": TradingView reports shares of Cambridge-based biotech Scholar Rock closed 2 percent higher Friday after the company removed references to a controversial Novo Nordisk-owned manufacturing plant from a federal filing (read it at https://www.tradingview.com/news/stocktwits:2272cd37b094b:0-srrk-stock-gains-after-company-drops-troubled-novo-nordisk-owned-plant-from-fda-filing/).
"International student enrollment falls amid tighter U.S. visa policies, reports show": CNBC reports enrollment of international students, pictured on the Harvard campus in Cambridge, has declined amid ongoing disputes over federal visa policy (read it at https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2026/08/21/international-student-enrollment-us-visa-policies.html).
COMING UP
Cambridge voters have until Tuesday, Aug. 25 at 5 p.m. to submit an application for a mailed ballot ahead of the Sept. 1 state primary. The city's free summer concert series at Danehy Park continues with its next Tuesday evening show on Aug. 25.
Compiled from official town feeds, community organizations, and local press. Outside reporting is attributed inline.