Governor Reaction To Gun Laws Being Upheld

Governor Dannel P. Malloy and Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman released the following statements in response to today’s ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals upholding Connecticut’s gun safety laws.

 

Governor Malloy said, “Connecticut has the smartest, toughest, most common sense gun safety laws in the nation – approved with broad, bipartisan support – and the court’s ruling validates it.  It’s all designed to keep our communities safe, while respecting the Second Amendment.  We’ve clearly done that.  The court today made the right decision, and time after time, court challenges aimed at whittling down our smart gun laws are proving unsuccessful.

 

“Connecticut has struck the right constitutional balance between access to firearms and public safety.  Today’s decision acknowledges our state government’s obligation to take every sensible step toward reducing gun violence.  One thing remains clear: Connecticut would be better off if every state and the federal government enacted similar, sensible gun safety rules.

 

“I commend the work of Attorney General George Jepsen and his office for once again successfully defending bipartisan gun safety legislation.”

 

Lt. Governor Wyman said, “I applaud the court on this decision – and the many men and women who worked to ensure that this anti-violence measure became law.  Governor Malloy, Connecticut’s legislature, and so many advocates stood up for common sense and for safer communities.  From grassroots action in our neighborhoods to defending the law in court, this ruling underscores just how important leadership is.”

(Governor Malloy Press Release)

Fairfield News: Stolen Wheels

#Fairfield CT–Fairfield of Audi reported to police on October 17th that four tires and rims were stolen off a car in their lot.  No value was available at the time of the report.  On October 18th Infinity of Devon reported four tires and rims stolen off a car in their lot valued at $6,000.  Both dealerships are located on Commerce Drive.

 

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UPDATE: Bridgeport Police Department Investigates Stabbing Related Homicide

 

#Bridgeport, CT Bridgeport Police Press Release — Today, the Bridgeport Police Department provided an update on the active investigation of last night’s stabbing related homicide.  On October 18 at 11:05 p.m., police officers responded to calls regarding an assault with a firearm on Goldenrod Ave. near the corner of Madison Ave.  Upon arrival at the scene, police officers found a 28-year-old male suffering from multiple stab wounds to the chest, side, and stomach.  The victim was immediately transported to St. Vincent’s Hospital by ambulance.

 

Regarding the incident that resulted in the victim being stabbed, witnesses report that four masked men — some displaying a firearm — entered the victim’s home. The four suspects ransacked the victim’s house, and detectives are investigating what — if anything — was taken. Detectives believe the victim was targeted, and that this incident was likely not a random act.

 

Shortly after arriving at St. Vincent’s Hospital, the victim was pronounced dead, and the incident was confirmed as a homicide.  Police officers and detectives are actively investigating the incident.

 

This incident brings the total number of homicides in Bridgeport since Jan. 1, 2015 to 14.  Anyone with information regarding this incident should contact Detective Robert Winkler at (203) 581-5224.

 

Bridgeport News: Man Shot During Home Invasion

Video Report–11:00pm–#Bridgeport CT–Bridgeport Police are investigating a home invasion at 665 Golden Rod Avenue around 11pm Sunday night. When police arrived they found an unresponsive male shot in the chest. He was rushed to St. Vincent’s Hospital, his condition is unknown at this time. Police are looking for four Hispanic males wearing ski masks who fled in a dark sedan north on Golden Rod Avenue towards Main Street.

Bridgeport Police Department Arrests Man for Stolen Vehicle

#Bridgeport, Conn. (October 16, 2015 Press Release) – The Bridgeport Police Department announced an arrest of a man for stealing a motor vehicle.  On October 14, 2015 at around 4:20 p.m., police officers were traveling south on Dover St. towards Boston Ave. in their police vehicle  The police officers observed a white Hyundai Accent turning onto Dover St. from Boston Ave. going north.  Knowing that a white Hyundai Accent was on the Bridgeport Police Department stolen vehicle list, police officers checked the plates against the stolen vehicle list.

 

Police officers matched the license plate of the Hyundai with a vehicle on the list.  Officers then made a U-turn, and caught up to the vehicle at the intersection of Dover St. and Tudor St.  The driver of the Hyundai then made a right turn onto Tudor St towards Remington St.  The vehicle continued eastbound across Remington St. onto Harvey St. As police officers followed the Hyundai, they confirmed with dispatch that the vehicle was stolen. Police officers activated their car lights, and  siren, and pulled the vehicle over on Boston Terrace near the corner of Boston Ave.

 

The driver, Derek Williams (12/06/96), was taken into custody without incident.   Williams was charged with larceny. Bond was set at $5,000.

 

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