Crime
Fiancé of Massachusetts father shot and killed after bringing son to school issues statement
The fiancé of a Massachusetts man killed last week has issued a statement through the District Attorney’s Office.
Kevin Doherty, a 56-year-old father of three from Shrewsbury was shot and killed last week near Jordan Pond allegedly during a confrontation over sidewalk graffiti.
Doherty had just dropped off his 6-year-old son at Calvin Coolidge Elementary School and was walking home when he encountered Snehal Srivastava, 26, allegedly spray-painting graffiti on a sidewalk.
According to authorities, Doherty confronted Srivastava, who then allegedly shot him multiple times.
He was pronounced dead at UMass Memorial Medical Center.
Snehal Srivastava was arrested shortly after the incident and arraigned in Westborough District Court, where he was ordered held without bail on charges including murder.
On Thursday, Sarah Schofield, fiancé of Kevin Doherty, released a statement.
“My name is Sarah Schofield. Kevin Doherty was my fiancé and on August 28th, he was shot and killed after walking our six-year-old son to his second day of school. The saying is true, there are no words that can fully capture the overwhelming pain and grief that we are experiencing. By now many of you know, Kevin and I were set to be married on September 20th. No one should ever endure the trauma of canceling wedding arrangements only to make funeral ones. This loss, and the fractures it created are so severe it makes healing seem impossible.
“Although this tragedy has created a permanent before and after mark in our lives, what will never be difficult is remembering Kevin. He was the love of my life. He was the most amazing father to our son and his two daughters. He was a brother and son and an uncle. He loved sports and especially loved to play golf. He worked hard to provide for his family. Kevin had so many friends, and he loved to talk to people. He was funny and he was kind. He truly woke up each morning with a smile on his face.
“Kevin lived his life with purpose and found joy in all things. And he loved me, and Jack, Grace and Rose, so fiercely.
“This statement is in part to share what a remarkable person Kevin was and to also publicly express my deepest gratitude to the community.
“The police department, first responders, School system, especially Calvin Coolidge, local businesses, and residents: The immediate support and compassion you all have shown to me and my family during this time is profound. I am overwhelmed by your generosity. I feel so blessed to be raising my son in a place that comes together for one another in times of need.
“To all of you, thank you for everything you are doing for me and my family. And ‘Thank you’ seems so insufficient for the amount of gratitude I feel.
“As we move forward, the path ahead will be daunting but my heart feels a bit lighter when I reflect on my community.
-Sarah Schofield
On Saturday, October 11th from 2–8 PM at SAC Park in Shrewsbury, the community will gather for a Day of Remembrance and Vigil in honor of Kevin Doherty. The event will feature live music, food trucks, and raffles with 100% of proceeds directly benefiting Kevin’s family.
Srivastava is due back in court on October 10th for a dangerousness hearing.