Assaulted with a pipe
6:55pm--#Bridgeport CT--A woman hit another woman over the head with a pipe at the corner of East Main and Shelton Street. The suspect fled down Shelton Street.
6:55pm--#Bridgeport CT--A woman hit another woman over the head with a pipe at the corner of East Main and Shelton Street. The suspect fled down Shelton Street.
2:36pm--#Bridgeport CT--4 people shot at 339 Trumbull Avenue. One person shot in the leg another in the buttocks, no details on the others. Suspects are two dark skinned male teens who fled on foot. Police on scene. Injuries do not appear to be life threatening. UPDATE-- One confirmed dead in the shooting.
1:34pm--#Bridgeport CT--Off duty police officer reports hearing shots fired in the area of Connecticut and Wilmont Avenue. Reports say two males in a white Hyundai may be responsible. No reports of anyone or anything being hit.
7:20am--#Derby CT--Firefighters battled an early morning blaze at 146 Park Ave. One woman was sent to the hospital for non life threatening injuries. The fire was quickly extinguished by firefighters.
10:22pm--#Bridgeport CT--The fire on the fire escape was put out by a fire extinguisher by a tenant at Charles and Wells (near the Dominoes).
8:58pm--#Ansonia CT--Report of an odor of gas at Platt and Hodge Avenue. Here come the firetrucks!
7:24pm--#Norwalk CT--Report of a kitchen fire at 46 Fair Street. Firefighters on the way.
6:19pm--#Bridgeport CT--Motorcyclist hit at Chopsey Hill Road and Island Brook Extension. Motorcyclist on the way to Bridgeport Hospital, extent of injuries unknown.
NORWALK CT - 13th Annual CT United Ride -Connecticut's largest annual 9/11 tribute and motorcycle ride kicked off this past Sunday, September 8th, 2013 from Norwalk’s Norden Park. With police on motorcycles leading the way approximately 3000 motorcycles roared off on a 60 mile trek with no worry of traffic lights or stop signs. The motorcycles made the sound of thunder as they headed out, waving American flags and revving their engines through 11 Fairfield county towns. Frederick T Garrity, Jr. ride event coordinator noted this year was the second highest turn out of riders since the ride began in 2001. As always there was an unbelievable show of support from residents who hold up signs, wave and hold up…