Bridgeport News: Shots Fired School Goes Into Lock In/Out

12:40pm–#Bridgeport CT– Businesses on Stratford Avenue call in shots fired to police.  Dunbar School also hears the shots fired and goes into lock in/lock out.  Police investigate and find shell casings in a driveway on Union Avenue.  So far no one or anything reported hit.

 

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Bridgeport News: Possible Heart Attack In City Council Chambers

7:15pm–#Bridgeport CT– I don’t normally post medical calls but EMS has been dispatched to City Hall 45 Lyon Terrace, City Council Chambers for a possible heart attack.    The chamber is meeting and things can get heated with the public.

 

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Fairfield News: Hit And Run Turns Into Medical Call

On 04/30/2017 Fairfield Police responded to a hit and run collision that occurred at the intersection of School Rd. and Round Hill Rd. where a juvenile was operating a vehicle and fled the scene after a minor collision with another vehicle. After a phone conversation with the juvenile’s parent, officers went to an address on Gay Bowers Rd. in Fairfield to check on the welfare of the juvenile. While they were on the scene, the Fairfield Dispatch Center reported that there was a juvenile who was “Having chest pains or a heart attack” in the rear yard of the residence. Officers located a male juvenile in the yard with an injury to his chest.

The investigation revealed that after the juvenile was involved in the minor crash on School Rd, he fled the scene and arrived at his home where he called the police. The juvenile was transported to St. Vincent’s Medical Center for treatment of serious injuries. The juvenile was accompanied by a parent. This incident is currently still under investigation by the Fairfield Police Department.

(Fairfield Police Press Release)

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Governor- Seagull To Oversee Consumer Protection

HARTFORD, CT – Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that he is appointing Michelle Seagull of Glastonbury to serve as Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (DCP).

 

Seagull has served as Deputy Commissioner of the agency since 2011, and has filled the position of Acting Commissioner since Jonathan A. Harris stepped down from the position last month.  Previously, she was a partner at Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider LLP, where her practice focused on issues related to unfair competition laws.

 

“Since joining the Department of Consumer Protection in 2011, Seagull has served as a strong advocate to protect Connecticut citizens from unfair business practices and unsafe products, while enforcing the federal and state laws that ensure a fair and regulated marketplace for all,” Governor Malloy said.  “Her experience in this area leaves me with no doubt that she will be a dynamic commissioner who will lead the agency enthusiastically on behalf of our residents.”

 

“I want to thank the Governor for appointing me as commissioner, and for his confidence that I can continue to serve consumers and businesses in our state,” Seagull said.  “I’m proud of what we have accomplished in my time here.  We’ve streamlined our licensing and complaint processes, made great strides to improve public health and safety, and educated Connecticut residents about the best ways to be safe in today’s marketplace.  I look forward to building upon these accomplishments with our team of dedicated public servants.”

 

Seagull received her B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis, and a J.D. from Harvard Law School.

 

DCP licenses and registers over 280,000 individuals and businesses in over 200 different categories.  In addition, the agency enforces the state’s consumer protection and product safety laws, mediates disputes between consumers and businesses, and regulates multiple industries, including the liquor, pharmaceutical, food, gaming and retail gasoline industries.

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