Task Force Makes Arrest & Seizes Multiple Firearms

#Bridgeport CT– On April 3, 2018 at approximately 2:40 p.m., Detectives from the Statewide Urban Violence Cooperative Crime Control Task Force (SUVCCCTF) and the Statewide Narcotic Task Force SW Office executed a search warrant at 769 Beechwood Ave 1st Floor Bridgeport.

 

During the search, Detectives located (3) 9mm handguns, a Tri-Star, Glock 17 and an FNP.  Both the Tri Star and Glock 17 were determined to be stolen out of Georgia.  Detectives also located 11.1 grams of marijuana, 4.6 grams of crack, 11.2 grams of heroin, 76 ecstasy pills (27.7 grams), a 50 round drum, a high capacity magazine and 44 9mm rounds of ammunition.

 

The accused, Kareem Porter an 18 y/o male resident of that address, was taken into custody without incident and charged with possession of narcotics with intent to sell, stealing a firearm, illegal transfer of a stolen pistol, illegal possession of a large capacity magazine, failure to properly store a loaded firearm and failure to appear.  The accused was held on a $400,000 cash/surety bond and scheduled to appear in Bridgeport court on April 4, 2018.

 

Bridgeport News: Sidewalk Repair

Bridgeport, CT – In fulfillment of a campaign promise, Mayor Ganim today presented one of the success stories for the Sidewalk Repair Pilot Program at the home of Bridgeport resident Cynthia Dawkins and her family.

“During my campaign for Mayor, I met Ms. Dawkins and her family.  She expressed her frustration over the poor sidewalk conditions and how her son was having a tough time getting around in his wheelchair. She, like many residents I spoke with, had been voicing her concerns for several years with no resolve. I gave her my word that I would see this problem through. Today, I am proud to say Ms. Dawkins’ sidewalk has been restored through the Sidewalk Repair Pilot Program. This program is addressing these concerns throughout the city and we have already seen tremendous improvement. There is still more work to be done and we encourage homeowners to continue to reach out and take advantage of the program,” said Mayor Ganim.

The Mayor’s Sidewalk Repair Pilot Program was created to ensure clean and safe conditions for its citizens and visitors to live and work, while significantly reducing the financial burden on home-owners. By relieving some of the upfront costs, the program has been able to repair over thirty sidewalks across the City and is still looking to repair more.

 

How it Works:

The program invites and encourages homeowners to identify their sidewalks in need of repair and to apply. Once accepted, the city contributes 50% of the cost (more in certain instances where residents receive Tax Relief credits). The pilot program will expire upon the expenditure of $3 million City dollars in sidewalk repairs.

Criteria for Program Participation:

  • Residential homeowners must occupy the property as their primary residence.
  • Taxes (real, personal & WPCA charges) must be current.
  • Priority will be afforded for conditions already reported by the start of the program, high traveled locations, and those directly affecting the elderly and disabled.

 

How to Take Part in the Program:

Identify your suggested sidewalk repair location by calling (203) 576-7236 or emailing bonnie.lambert@bridgeportct.gov. You must indicate that you are the owner, that it is your primary residence, and that you wish to participate in the “Sidewalk Repair Pilot Program.” You will receive a subsequent mailing and further instructions. If accepted to participate, you will also receive an advance estimate of the cost of repair.

 

Bridgeport News: Cop Hit Responding To Call

7:49pm–#Bridgeport CT– An officer responding code (lights and sirens) to an emergency call was heading south on Park Avenue and was allegedly clipped by a Toyota in the rear quarter panel.  The impact sent the police car sideways on the sidewalk, taking down a street sign and coming to a rest inches from a tree almost a block away near Cleveland Avenue.  The officer was shaken up but not seriously injured.  He was transported to the hospital as required by police protocol.  The driver and passengers of the Toyota were not injured.  

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