8:11pm–#Bridgeport CT– A woman was robbed and her car was taken at the corner of Calhoun and Pequonnick Street according to radio reports. Police are investigating.
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Bridgeport – The Bridgeport Police Department this week promoted eighteen officers to higher rank at a ceremony held at Bridgeport City Hall Annex. The officers were sworn into their new positions by Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim, accompanied by Police Chief Joseph Gaudett.
“These outstanding officers represent the highest level of professionalism and put their lives on the line to keep Bridgeport residents safe day in and day out,” said Mayor Ganim. “I am very proud to promote our officers to higher rank. You have earned all the accolades, and your hard work has paid off. You truly are Bridgeport’s finest!”
Mayor Ganim also announced that the city has committed to hiring 100 new police officers to fill out the ranks of the department. A new class of recruits will start on March 1, 2016.
Bridgeport Police Chief Gaudett said, “I really would like to thank Mayor Ganim for authorizing these promotions to our fine officers and for the commitment to growing the size of the police department. Everyone being promoted this week deserves hearty congratulations!”
The officers promoted this week are:
Promoted to the Rank of Captain:
Lieutenant Brian Fitzgerald
Lieutenant Mark Straubel
Lieutenant Steven Lougal
Lieutenant Rebeca Garcia
Promoted to the Rank of Lieutenant:
Sergeant John Gale
Sergeant Thomas Minar
Sergeant Nancy O’Donnell
Sergeant Vincent Ingrassia
Promoted to the Rank of Sergeant:
Detective John Burke
Officer Christine Burns
Officer Joaquim DeBarros
Officer James Ivanko
Promoted to the Rank of Detective:
Officer Jeremy Kelly
Officer Everton Walker
Officer Albert Palatiello
Officer Theodore Montagna
Officer Kenneth Fortes
Officer Barbara Gonzalez
WASHINGTON – , U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) and U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) hosted U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Julián Castro for several different events with federal, state, and local leaders around Connecticut. The officials highlighted key federal partnerships in Hartford, New Haven, and Bridgeport that are expanding opportunity and leveling the playing field for residents across the state.
In Hartford, the senators and Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin invited Secretary Castro to meet with city residents for an update on the implementation of North Hartford’s designation as a Promise Zone. North Hartford secured the Promise Zone designation in April 2015 after more than a year-and-a-half long community campaign. Following their meeting in Hartford, Murphy, Blumenthal, U.S. Representative Rosa DeLauro (CT-3), and New Haven Mayor Toni Harp hosted Secretary Castro and Connecticut’s Latino leaders at the Christopher Columbus Family Academy for a roundtable discussion on the community’s priorities. Murphy, Blumenthal, U.S. Representative Jim Himes (CT-4), and Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim hosted Secretary Castro for his last visit of the day to celebrate the grand opening of Bridgeport’s newly-constructed Milestone Apartments complex. The Milestone Apartments complex will offer affordable housing rental units to veterans and other low-income Bridgeport residents.
“It’s clear the people of Connecticut have leaders that are driven by a desire to serve and level the playing field for our citizens. I was honored today to join Senators Murphy and Blumenthal for a wide-ranging tour of communities that are working hard to expand opportunity in Connecticut, including North Hartford’s Promise Zone. Hartford’s Promise Zone designation is a testament to the passion in the community to increase quality of life and build a stronger local economy for all,” said HUD Secretary Julián Castro.
“I’m so grateful that Secretary Castro accepted my invitation to come to Connecticut so he could see firsthand just how hard we’re working to create life-changing opportunities for our local families,” said Senator Murphy. “In Hartford, New Haven, and Bridgeport, we’re providing more affordable housing for families, making our communities safer and giving a leg up to those who need it most. I’m particularly proud of the work we’re doing in North Hartford with the Promise Zone, which I dove into head first about a year and a half ago with a coalition of community leaders who saw the potential of this neighborhood.”
Senator Blumenthal said, “Today’s visit was about promise— the rich, historic promise of our cities, and the promises that we have made, and must make, to revitalize, restore and reinvigorate our uniquely vibrant urban communities. Secretary Castro came to Connecticut and heard firsthand from community leaders in Hartford, Bridgeport and New Haven about their priorities—universal needs like safe, affordable housing and good local job opportunities. I look forward to continuing to work closely with Secretary Castro to ensure that Connecticut’s communities continue to receive the support and resources they need and deserve.”
“I enjoyed the opportunity to sit down with many of our Latino leaders for a discussion on the ideas that can move our state and our country forward. The advocacy by Connecticut’s Latino groups is second-to-none and their work to address issues of disparity in our state – whether in access to affordable housing options, pay equity, healthcare parity, or access to capital funding – makes such a difference,” said Congresswoman DeLauro. “We still have much work to do and Congress needs to act on several issues critical for the Latino community. When we recently learned that DHS is deporting families back to Central America, I called on the agency to immediately stop. Congress must pass comprehensive immigration reform and end the cruel practices of breaking up families. And Congress must also act on the economic crisis in Puerto Rico before the situation devolves into a humanitarian crisis.”
Representative Himes said “As someone who has worked extensively on creating affordable housing in my career before Congress, I know how essential housing is to the fabric of this nation and our sense of security and identity. Yet, for many people in Southwest Connecticut, the lack of affordable housing is one of the greatest financial hurdles they face. These new units will help ease this burden on lower income individuals and veterans in Bridgeport, and I will continue working with local leaders, Senators Blumenthal and Murphy, and Secretary Castro to ensure all Connecticut families have an affordable place to call home.”
Mayor Bronin said, “It’s an honor to welcome Secretary Castro to Hartford, and I’m grateful for the tireless advocacy of our Senators Murphy and Blumenthal and Congressman Larson. We’re fortunate to have federal partners who understand that the challenges we’re discussing today — emotional trauma and gun violence, quality affordable housing, and common-sense support for those re-entering our community from prison — are deeply intertwined. The Promise Zone designation gives us priority status when pursuing federal grants to combat those challenges, and my administration will be working aggressively, alongside our federal partners, to make sure that we deliver on the promise here in the North End.”
Mayor Harp said, “It was an honor to welcome Secretary Castro to New Haven. The Secretary’s visit demonstrated HUD’s commitment to the city and the residents of Church Street South during this difficult time. Their partnership will be invaluable to the city as we continue to support the relocation of residents at Church Street South.”
Mayor Ganim said, “Here in Bridgeport we are committed to partnering with Park City Communities, HUD, the State of CT, and the community to replace outmoded and inhospitable public housing projects with high quality mixed income neighborhoods throughout the city. Housing is an important component of the city’s community building and development strategy. We look forward to building on the strong existing relationship with HUD Hartford, HUD Region 1, DC, and state department of Housing to continue to make smart investments in the future of our city and its residents.”
11:17am–#Fairfield CT– A woman along with her alleged drunk boyfriend sleeping on the jetty calls police not knowing where she is. She remembers driving down a long driveway. She reads to the dispatcher ” Members Only Private Beach” and buoy 22 and a man walking a dog on the beach at a distance as her clues to first responders. Police locate her and the boyfriend at the Country Club of Fairfield at 936 Sasco Hill Road. Police had to slowly walk to the boyfriend off the jeddy while EMS worked their way to him. First responders win this round I Spy with no major issues. This was no jeddy mind trick.
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#Bridgeport CT–The Shipyard located at 837 Seaview Avenue will accept all Charles Street and Frenchtown Road Fire Victim families to collect clothing and furnishings through Sunday, January 10, 2016 from 10am to 1pm. After the needs of the victims and their families are met, City of Bridgeport Mayor’s office will hold a Citywide Community Outreach distribution of remaining items on Saturday, January 16, 2015 from 10am to 1pm at the Shipyard.
11:45am–#Trumbull CT–At approximately 11:45am Friday an off duty firefighter called 911 of a house with heavy smoke at 15 Sunnycrest Road. On arrival firefighters were met with heavy fire in the back of the deck as seen in this photo that was provided by a viewer. Firefighters were concerned with a propane tank which was removed.
The fire quickly spread throughout the house but firefighters quick work kept the fire from becoming a complete loss.
The house was empty at the time of the fire and the homeowner was distraught not only because of the fire but also the loss of her French bulldog Molly.
Two firefighters suffered non life threatening injuries battling the blaze.
The fire was brought under control within twenty minutes.
Firefighters from Monroe and Shelton provided mutual aid.
The fire marshal was on scene and began the investigation as to the cause of the fire.
8:42pm—#Bridgeport CT– Bridgeport Police were able to recover a stolen car ten minutes after it was taken after it spun out on Fairfield Avenue. There was a short manhunt and the man was found behind a backyard in the 200 block of Colorado Avenue. Like one officer said to me it was good to find the car so quickly since most people only have one car to get them to and from work.