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It's been two years since we lost two heroes from Bridgeport's 7/11 fire department. It doesn't get easier as it continues to be hard to forget that fateful day when Bridgeport lost two heroes.
In it's entirety, the press conference from Police Chief Gaudette's office regarding the three homicides in three days. Not sound bites. It's important for you to know what is on the mind of the mayor, the chief and many other in the city.
BRIDGEPORT -- A city man found shot to death outside an East Main Street barbershop Monday afternoon is the third homicide victim in Bridgeport in as many days, police said. The latest homicide -- the city's 14th of the year -- came as police continue to investigate two weekend shootings that left a 15-year-old girl and a 30-year-old restaurant owner dead. CTPost.com has the full story here.....
BRIGHTON, Colo. — The boy with an inoperable brain tumor who was sworn in as Brighton's youngest police officer died Friday, police said. In May, Brighton Officers Anna-Marie Cuney, Levy Slagle and Cpl. Monce Portillo swore in Rubio-Pavon during a ceremony in his hospice room. He was presented with a certificate officially recognizing him as a member of the Brighton Police Department, a police uniform shirt and a junior officer badge. Policeone.com has the full story here , have tissues at the ready.
Last week at the ceremony to swear in in police officers at the Bridgeport Police Academy we had a chance to talk to Chief Gaudette and Mayor Finch on how curfews will benefit the city and the citizens. With last night's shooting of 3 youths we found it timely to post this report.
[SlideDeck id='494' width='100%' height='400px'] **Live Breaking News Feed** 7/22/2012 1:28am--#Bridgeport--Over $40,000 in gold taken from a West Morgan home tonight. Witnesses tell us a black Honda civic with tinted windows kept circling the street earlier in the day. 12:32am--#Stamford--#ctfire--Capsized boat near the lighthouse, one person still trapped under the boat but divers have been supplying him with air, 2 rescued. Officials say it appears they may have hit the breakwater. UPDATE--Reports say 4 now on the way to Greenwich Hospital. Divers, boats and helicopters searching for the driver who was ejected during the crash. 7/23/2012 11:40pm--#Darien--#ctfire--Report of a boat capsized near the lighthouse. 10:28pm--#Bridgeport--Armed Robbery--A man was just robbed on Broadway. Four black males fled in an older…
Just before 2am Saturday morning police that shots were fired on Brooks Street. Multiple calls came in about multiple victims. In the end 3 were shot, it is unclear if they were shot inside a residence or outside of 444 Brooks Street. One person was shot in the hand, another in the shoulder and the most serious was shot in the head. Police gave pursuit on a suspect matching the description of who they were looking for down Brooks Street towards Shelton Street. A perimeter was set and police canine was on the scene but it was not know if they apprehended the suspect. Police said the person shot in the head was in very serious condition. Bridgeport just just…
Just after midnight Saturday morning police received a call for shots fired at 1000 Beechwood Ave. The victim said she had received threats prior to the incident. Almost immediately afterwards another call at 46 Wood Avenue with a man down. It is unknown if the calls are connected since they are over a mile apart. The victim was rushed to the hospital where police confirmed he died of his injuries. Police are looking for a black male with braids who fled in a black or blue mini-van with squeaky breaks. Police are investigating.
Shortly before 3:oopm firefighters responded to a structure fire at 540 Woodside Ave. in Bridgeport's north end Friday. Assistant Fire Chief Dominick Carfi told us that the fire appeared to have started in the kitchen which sustained heavy damage. The fire did not extend to the roof and the house did not sustain heavy structure damage but it did receive heavy smoke damage. An investigator arrived on the scene a short time later and the fire remains under investigation Chief Carfi said it appears to be accidental.