5:20pm–#Bridgeport CT—“Furniture” on fire is the reason firefighters are at 64 Fox Street on the 2nd floor. The fire did not extend to any other part of the house.
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“Muebles” en el fuego es la razón bomberos están en 64 Fox Street en el segundo piso. El fuego no se extendió a cualquier otra parte de la casa.
“Moveis” pegando fogo é a razão que bombeiros estão em 64 Fox Street, no 2º andar. O fogo não se estendeu a qualquer outra parte da casa.
At 11:37 p.m. in the 300 block of Wells Street. At 11:41 p.m., the victim arrived at Saint Vincent’s Medical Center in a private car.
Joshua Robles, 19,of Bridgeport, stated that he was sitting inside a car on Wells Street when two people approached. Shots were fired into the vehicle. Robles was struck in the chest and thigh. The injuries were not life threatening.
Capt. Armando Perez, the captain of detectives, said the shooting does not appear to be a random act.
Robles’ name had surfaced as a possible suspect in a January shooting. The investigation into Tuesday’s shooting is in its early stages but detectives are investigating any possible link between the incidents, he said.
11:44pm–#Bridgeport CT–A witnesses called police of hearing shots fired and a silver car speeding off in the 300 block of Wells Street. A short time later St. Vincent’s Hospital called police of receiving a man shot in the chest brought in by private vehicle. It is unknown if the silver car was involved in the shooting or if it was the car that transported the victim to the hospital.
This is late breaking news and the information is likely to change. About ten minutes earlier a shooting occurred at Greene Homes Building 5. It is not believed to be connected with this shooting. I expect to hear back from Bridgeport Police spokesman by morning. I was going to combine this with the shooting at Greene Homes but I will post updates on each individually. If you follow us on Facebook this is why you would like a status, not that you like shootings but as soon as an update is made you will be notified of it.
En 23:37 en la cuadra 300 de la calle de los pozos. A las 11:41 horas, la víctima llegó al Centro Médico de San Vicente en un coche privado.
Josué Robles, de 19 años de Bridgeport, declaró que él estaba sentado dentro del coche en la calle Wells cuando dos personas se acercaron. Hubo disparos en el vehículo. Robles fue golpeado en el pecho y el muslo. Las lesiones no eran potencialmente mortal.
Capt. Armando Pérez, el capitán de detectives, dijo que el tiroteo no parece ser un acto al azar.
Nombre de Robles había surgido como un posible sospechoso en un tiroteo enero. La investigación sobre el tiroteo del martes es en sus primeras etapas, pero los detectives están investigando la posible relación entre los incidentes, dijo.
Testigos 23:44-#Bridgeport CT-A llamaron a la policía de disparos y un coche plateado acelerar apagado en la cuadra 300 de la calle de los pozos de la audición. Poco tiempo después, el Hospital de San Vicente llamó a la policía de haber recibido un disparo en el pecho del hombre trajo en vehículo privado. Se desconoce si el coche de plata estuvo involucrado en el tiroteo o si era el coche que transportó a la víctima al hospital.
Esta es tarde noticias de última hora y es probable que cambie la información. Unos diez minutos antes de un tiroteo ocurrido en Greene Homes Edificio 5. No se cree que está relacionado con este tiroteo. Espero volver a escuchar de portavoz de la policía de Bridgeport por la mañana. Yo iba a combinar esto con el tiroteo en Greene Homes pero voy a publicar actualizaciones en cada uno individualmente. Si nos sigues en Facebook es por eso que le gustaría un estado, no es que te gusta tiroteos pero tan pronto como se realiza una actualización se le notificará de la misma.
No 23:37 no bloco 300 da Wells Street. No 11:41, a vítima chegou ao Centro Médico de São Vicente em um carro particular.
Joshua Robles, 19, de Bridgeport, afirmou que ele estava sentado dentro de um carro em Wells Street, quando duas pessoas se aproximou. Os tiros foram disparados contra o veículo. Robles foi atingido no peito e na coxa. As lesões não eram fatais.
Capt. Armando Perez, o capitão de detectives, disse que o tiroteio não parece ser um ato aleatório.
Nome Robles ‘tinha aparecido como um possível suspeito em um tiroteio janeiro. O inquérito sobre tiroteio de terça-feira está em seus estágios iniciais, mas os detetives estão investigando qualquer ligação possível entre os incidentes, disse ele.
Testemunhas 23:44-#Bridgeport CT-A, chamado de polícia de tiros e um carro prata acelerando off no bloco 300 da rua dos poços de audição. Pouco tempo depois o Hospital St. Vincent chamou a polícia de receber um homem baleado no peito trazido por veículo particular. Não se sabe se o carro prata estava envolvido no tiroteio ou se era o carro que transportava a vítima para o hospital.
Esta é a notícias de última hora e as informações são propensos a mudar. Cerca de dez minutos antes, um tiroteio ocorreu em Greene Casas Edifício 5. Não se acredita estar conectado com esta fotografia. Eu esperava ouvir de volta da porta-voz da Polícia de Bridgeport pela manhã. Eu estava indo para combinar isso com o tiroteio em Greene Homes, mas vou postar atualizações sobre cada um individualmente. Se você siga-nos no Facebook é por isso que você gostaria de um status, não que você gosta tiroteios, mas assim que é feita uma atualização você será notificado sobre isso.
At 11:23 p.m., police responded to 629 Washington Ave. in the Charles F. Greene Homes apartment complex on a report of shooting and located the victim inside a fourth-floor apartment in Building 5. Police located a blood trail and determined that the shooting happened in the lobby of the building and that the victim fled to the upstairs apartment.
The victim, Raiheen Johnson, 32, of Bridgeport, told police that he was shot by a masked man during an attempted robbery. When police asked for any additional information, the victim refused to provide any and became verbally abusive.
Detectives today returned to the location to secure any security footage that depicts what happened.
11:24pm–#Bridgeport CT– A man was shot in the buttocks at Greene Homes Building 5 on the fifth floor. Police believe this might be connected with a robbery. This is late breaking news and the information is likely to change. Within minutes another shooting occurred on Wells Street. It is not believed to be connected with this shooting. I expect to hear back from Bridgeport Police spokesman by morning. I was going to combine this with the shooting on Wells Street but I will post updates on each individually. If you follow us on Facebook this is why you would like a status, not that you like shootings but as soon as an update is made you will be notified of it.
A las 11:23 de la tarde, la policía respondió a 629 Washington Ave. en el complejo de apartamentos Charles F. Greene Homes en un informe de disparos y localizado a la víctima dentro de un cuarto piso en el edificio 5. La policía encuentra un rastro de sangre y determinó que el tiroteo ocurrió en el vestíbulo del edificio y que la víctima huyó para el apartamento de arriba.
La víctima, Raiheen Johnson, de 32 años, de Bridgeport, dijo a la policía que fue baleado por un hombre enmascarado durante un intento de robo. Cuando la policía les pidió para cualquier información adicional, la víctima se negó a proporcionar cualquier y se convirtió verbalmente abusivo.
Detectives regresó hoy a la ubicación para asegurar cualquier material de seguridad que representa lo que sucedió.
23:24-#Bridgeport CT- Un hombre recibió un disparo en las nalgas a Greene Homes Edificio 5 en el quinto piso. La policía cree que esto podría estar relacionado con un robo. Esta es tarde noticias de última hora y es probable que cambie la información. En cuestión de minutos se produjo otro tiroteo en la calle Wells. No se cree que está conectado con este disparo. Espero volver a escuchar de portavoz de la policía de Bridgeport por la mañana. Yo iba a combinar esto con el tiroteo en la calle Wells pero voy a publicar actualizaciones en cada uno individualmente. Si nos sigues en Facebook es por eso que le gustaría un estado, no es que te gusta tiroteos pero tan pronto como se realiza una actualización se le notificará de la misma.
Às 11:23 horas, a polícia respondeu a 629 Washington Ave. no complexo de apartamentos Charles F. Greene Homes em um relatório de tiro e localizou a vítima dentro de um apartamento no quarto andar no Edifício 5. Polícia localiza um rastro de sangue e determinou que o tiroteio aconteceu no saguão do prédio e que a vítima fugiu para o apartamento no andar de cima.
A vítima, Raiheen Johnson, 32, de Bridgeport, disse à polícia que ele foi baleado por um homem mascarado, durante uma tentativa de assalto. Quando a polícia pediu para qualquer informação adicional, a vítima se recusou a fornecer qualquer e tornou-se verbalmente abusivo.
Detectives retornaram hoje ao local para garantir a segurança de qualquer metragem que retrata o que aconteceu.
23:24-#Bridgeport CT- Um homem foi baleado nas nádegas em Greene Homes Building 5 no quinto andar. A polícia acredita que isso pode ser conectado com um assalto. Esta é a notícias de última hora e as informações são propensos a mudar. Em poucos minutos, outro tiroteio ocorreu no Wells Street. Não se acredita estar conectado com esta fotografia. Eu esperava ouvir de volta da porta-voz da Polícia de Bridgeport pela manhã. Eu estava indo para combinar isso com o tiroteio na Wells Street, mas vou postar atualizações sobre cada um individualmente. Se você siga-nos no Facebook é por isso que você gostaria de um status, não que você gosta tiroteios, mas assim que é feita uma atualização você será notificado sobre isso.
Plan Will Increase Economy by $532 Million and Save Ratepayers Between $68 to $186 Million
#HARTFORD, CT – Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that, as part of the package of proposals he will introduce later this month, he will sponsor legislation for a new residential solar incentive model designed to save ratepayers millions of dollars, create local jobs in the clean energy sector, and increase renewable energy in the state.
This legislation will create the Solar Home Renewable Energy Credit (SHREC) as a cost-effective solution to meet increasing homeowner demand for residential solar energy, continuing already significant growth in the sector. A SHREC policy is projected to save Connecticut ratepayers from $68 to $168 million on Class I RPS (Renewable Portfolio Standard) policy costs over the life of the program, while supporting the creation of over 6,000 jobs and contributing $532 million to the state economy.
“We are making Connecticut greener, cleaner and more efficient than ever before, and we’re doing it by increasing private investment. Our programs are showing that we can combat global warming, protect the environment, and create local jobs by encouraging green energy,” Governor Malloy said. “We have seen incredible success with our Residential Solar Investment Program, and this new plan furthers our commitment to achieve our broader energy, environmental, and economic development goals. It’s a major step forward.”
As residential solar is an essential element of the Governor’s clean energy agenda, the SHREC capitalizes upon the already successful measures of Connecticut’s Residential Solar Investment Program (RSIP) – a policy passed in July of 2011 as part of a major clean energy bill that has rapidly exceeded expectations.
Similar in design of the current Zero Emissions Renewable Energy Credit/Low Emissions Renewable Energy Credit (ZREC/LREC) programs, the SHREC will partner the state’s electric utilities with Connecticut homeowners so that the utilities can purchase a 15-year stream of renewable energy credits (RECs) produced from the homeowners’ solar systems. In turn, the SHREC would attract over a $1 billion of private investment in residential solar Photovoltaic (PV) systems in Connecticut, making solar PV more accessible and affordable to ratepayers throughout the state.
The Connecticut Green Bank, which administers the RSIP, provided the incentives leading to over 8,000 installations of residential PV systems across the state, effectively doubling the 2011 legislative target of 30MW by 2022 eight years ahead of schedule. In addition to increasing the volume of residential solar projects, the RSIP has also reduced installed costs by 30%, decreased incentives by 70%, attracted $175 million in low-interest and long-term financing from local banks and credit unions, and increased investment in the market from $10 million in 2011 to over $160 million in 2014 making it the fastest growing market for residential solar PV in the region.
“Connecticut’s Residential Solar Investment Program has been extremely successful in attracting private investment in clean energy deployment in our state making solar PV more accessible and affordable than ever before,” said Bryan Garcia, president and CEO of the Connecticut Green Bank. “The SHREC will allow us to continue deploying clean energy in our communities through local contractors who do the installations, local lenders who provide the capital, and customers who benefit from cleaner and cheaper energy.”
Although Connecticut, like most states, has a Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) directing utilities to secure renewable energy on behalf of ratepayers, only 5% of the electricity used to fulfill RPS is currently produced in-state. The SHREC will help to address this problem by funding an RSIP that can continue to encourage local projects increasing economic development and job creation within Connecticut’s borders.
Commissioner Robert Klee of Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) said, “One major focus of Governor Malloy’s Comprehensive Energy Strategy is to increase the use of renewable energy in our state. By offering another innovative financing technique to leverage the power of private capital, SHREC will bring down the cost of solar systems for homeowners and help us accomplish that important goal.”
The Governor’s initiatives will be included in his legislative package of proposals for the 2015 session of the General Assembly.
About the Connecticut Green Bank
The Clean Energy Finance and Investment Authority was established by Connecticut’s General Assembly on July 1, 2011 as a part of Public Act 11-80. This new quasi-public agency, now known as the Connecticut Green Bank, superseded the former Connecticut Clean Energy Fund. The Green Bank’s mission is to lead the green bank movement by accelerating private investment in clean energy deployment for Connecticut to achieve economic prosperity, create jobs, promote energy security and address climate change. As the nation’s first full-scale green bank, the organization leverages public and private funds to drive investment and scale-up clean energy deployment in Connecticut. For more information about Connecticut’s Green Bank, please visit www.ctcleanenergy.com