Fairfield News: Shots Fired Incident

On 12/08/2021, the Fairfield Police began receiving 911 calls reporting shots fired in the area of Fairfield Woods Road and Stillson Road. A caller observed the passenger’s arm reach out of the open passenger’s side front window, point a pistol into the air, and discharge four gunshots into the air. It was reported that the vehicle continued driving at a high rate of speed and turned eastbound onto Fairfield Woods Road. It was observed four more muzzle flashes from the vehicle at the intersection of Fairfield Woods Road and High Ridge Road. COMPLAINANT observed the vehicle enter the Fairfield Woods Library driveway and he lost sight of the vehicle. A license plate was provided.

A Fairfield PD Special Officer was working in the area and also reported hearing several shots fired. Immediately after hearing the shots, Special Officer observed the vehicle traveling eastbound on Fairfield Woods Road and began to follow it at a distance while notifying Fairfield Dispatch of the vehicle’s location. The vehicle was located by officers eastbound on Fairfield Woods Road where they conducted a traffic stop and took the driver and passenger into custody.

John Blackwell (right mugshot) was arrested and charged with C.G.S. 53a-63 Reckless Endangerment, C.G.S.53a-8/53a-63 Liability of Owner/Reckless Endangerment, C.G.S. 53a-203 Illegal Discharge of a Firearm, C.G.S.53a-204 Discharge of a Firearm from a Public highway, C.G.S. 53-206d(a) Illegal Carrying of a Firearm While Under the Influence of Alcohol, and C.G.S. 53a-181 Breach of Peace in the 2nd Degree after being found to have fired a gun into the air from the driver’s seat of his moving vehicle. Blackwell was also issued a Misdemeanor Summons and was charged with C.G.S.14-227a DUI. $50,000 bond, court date 12/21/21.

Alston Powell (left mugshot) was arrested and charged with the following offences C.G.S. 53a-63 Reckless Endangerment, C.G.S. 53a-217 Criminal Possession of a Firearm by Convicted Felon, C.G.S. 53a-203 Illegal Discharge of a Firearm, C.G.S. 53a-204 Discharge of a Firearm from a Public highway, C.G.S. 53-206d(a) Illegal Carrying of a Firearm While Under the Influence of Alcohol, C.G.S. 53a-181 Breach of Peace in the 2nd Degree, and C.G.S. 29-35(a) Carrying a Pistol Without a Permit after multiple witnesses observed him firing a gun into the air from the passenger seat of a moving vehicle. $50,000 bond, court date 12/21/21

Fairfield News: School Threat

2021-12-09 #Fairfield CT– Police statement:  Early this morning, the Fairfield Police Department was made aware of a text message that mentioned a possible threat to the high schools. Police were immediately notified and investigated. Security measures were implemented at both high schools during the investigation.

It has since been determined that the text was in reference to an incident from Trumbull that occurred yesterday.

There are no threats to the students and staff of the Fairfield Public Schools. All schools have returned to normal operations.

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Bridgeport News: 2nd 2 Alarm Fire

2021-12-09@3:59AM–#BRIDGEPORT—#ctfire A viewer sent in this phot from a fire in the 800th block of Shelton Avenue. Bridgeport Fire Department Incident Command reported a working fire which was subsequently upgraded to a 2nd alarm. On-scene reports indicated one burn victim that was transported to the hospital. Unknown status on the victims condition at this time but reports indicate significant burns and smoke inhalation. Nine (9) residents displaced and are being assisted by the American Red Cross. Mutual aid provided by Stratford and Fairfield Fire Departments assisted with fire station coverage.

GOVERNOR LAMONT LAUNCHES $2.7 MILLION PROGRAM TO ENHANCE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES AT HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS

Connecticut Campus Mental Health Program Will Provide Funding to Support Student Mental Health Services Following Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic

(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced the launch of a new state program that will provide $2.7 million to colleges and universities in Connecticut as they respond to the ongoing student mental health challenges driven by the COVID-19 pandemic. Funding is being supported by the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund, which utilizes federal coronavirus relief aid dedicated to the state.

The Connecticut Campus Mental Health Program will provide awards to eligible higher education institutions to drive innovative and evidence-based strategies that enhance student access to care; boost education and awareness of mental health services and programs available to students, either on or off campus; and equip staff and students with knowledge for supporting students with mental illnesses, particularly those from minority or traditionally underserved backgrounds.

“The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating toll on the mental health of college and university students that, left unchecked, could have significant long-term ramifications on their overall wellbeing,” Governor Lamont said. “This funding is an important step forward in ensuring our institutions of higher learning are equipped to provide every ounce of support possible to students in need after a stressful school year.”

The program is projected to benefit more than 130,000 undergraduate students across 28 colleges and universities in Connecticut. It comes on the heels of legislation signed into law by Governor Lamont earlier this year that charges institutions of higher education with assessing and, where necessary, enhancing mental health services for students on campus.

Grants will be administered by the Connecticut Office of Higher Education, in partnership with the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services and the Office of the Governor.

“We recognize the challenges that students have been facing on college campuses as they have been forced to adapt to the stresses of the pandemic,” Timothy D. Larson, executive director of Connecticut Office of Higher Education, said. “Designating funds to support their mental health is not only crucial to their well-being but also a good investment in our future leaders.”

The launch of the program comes at a vital period in Connecticut’s pandemic recovery efforts. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, its economic impacts, and the mounting awareness of systemic racism and inequality, the presence of mental health issues for students is at an all-time high. In fall 2020, 39% and 34% of college students reported symptoms of depression and anxiety, respectively. Furthermore, 83% of students said that their mental health had negatively impacted their academic performance. Higher education administrators have noted similar trends – in fact,  72% of college and university presidents identified student mental health as a pressing issue for this school year. Many institutions of higher education in Connecticut report that counseling centers have seen a significant increase in student demand.

“Some COVID-19 risk mitigation measures, such as continued physical isolation, put students at greater risk of facing mental health impacts from the pandemic,” Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services Commissioner Nancy Navarretta said. “Without proper mental health support and resources for students in need, there are a range of potentially serious and lasting consequences, including more students dropping out of school and higher rates of depression and anxiety. There’s no more important investment of state funds and resources, nor one that will pay bigger dividends in the future, than the investment in young peoples’ mental health.”

The launch of the program was announced by the governor this morning during a roundtable discussion on the campus of the University of New Haven in West Haven.

“Due to the far-reaching impact of the pandemic on college students, we have seen a tremendous increase in the need for mental health resources on our campus,” University of New Haven President Steven H. Kaplan said. “As we continue to respond to this urgent issue, it is critical that we provide all of our students – our state’s future leaders – the support and resources they need to thrive and excel. I commend Governor Lamont and leaders from across the state for investing in programs that benefit the mental health of college students in Connecticut. I believe this is one of the most important investments we can make.”

Applications will be open to all nonprofit undergraduate institutions with an endowment per student of less than $100,000, as referenced in the 2019 Connecticut Higher Education System Data and Trends Report. Maximum grant allocations have been predetermined based on each institution’s undergraduate student population and the percentage of those students receiving a Pell grant. Institutions applying for the grant can receive up to the maximum grant award based on a successfully completed application aligned with the grant program criteria.

Institutions receiving grant funding will be required to describe specific uses for the funds, including how grants can be equitably distributed to benefit minority, underrepresented, and/or disadvantaged student populations. For more information on the Connecticut Campus Mental Health Program and the link to the grant application, visit www.ctohe.org.

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Bridgeport News: 3 Injured In Fire

2021-12-08@9:09pm–#Bridgeport CT– #ctfire–Firefighters were called to a fire in the 600 block of Hallett Street. The call immediately went to two alarms with reports of close exposure to surround buildings and reports of people jumping from the building. Two people were found lying on the ground outside the building with injuries consistent with a fall. A third person was also injured, possibly a fatality but this has not been confirmed. The state fire marshal is on scene investigating.

Fairfield News: Shots Fired Incident

2021-12-08@9:00pm–#Fairfield News: Police are investigating a shots fired incident on Stillson Road at Fairfield Woods Road. Multiple people witnessed a passenger shooting in the air near Stillson Road from a white Toyota. Police stopped the car at Applegate Road and the occupants of the car was taken into custody. One person HAD a pistol permit. Police are still investigating the permits of the suspects. Shell casings were found on Stillson Road.

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