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When Bullets and a Black SUV Meet a Hotel Lobby: What an Injured Bystander’s Family Needs to Know Right Now The phone call that brings our firm into a case like this one never comes at a good time. The husband answers on the second ring because his wife is still in surgery. The sister gets the call from a detective whose voice she cannot place at first. The adult son, the one who drove his father to the emergency room at two in the morning, is sitting in a plastic hospital chair when he finds us. That was the call. A 50-year-old man was standing in the lobby of the Sturbridge Plaza Hotel on Haynes Street when a vehicle struck the building and a pregnant woman opened fire from outside. A single round took him through the left flank. He was awake when first responders reached him, conscious and alert on the helicopter to UMass Memorial, critical but stable when the sun came up. The whole incident — ramming, gunfire, the suicide — lasted less than ten minutes. If you are the person who got that phone call, here is what you need to know in the next few…