A three-vehicle accident on Route 8/25 southbound near exit 5. First responders need to go to Trumbull to turn around to get to this crash.
Month: November 2023
Bridgeport News: Man Shot
On November 26, 2023, at approximately 2:25 am Bridgeport Police responded to reports of a party shot at 2579 Fairfield Avenue (Krauszer’s Food Store). Upon arrival, Officers quickly located a 33-year-old Bridgeport man lying on the ground in the parking lot of the store. The victim was suffering from multiple gunshot wounds to the torso and leg. He was quickly transported by AMR Ambulance to an area hospital where he is listed in stable condition.
The Detective Bureau has responded and taken charge of the criminal investigation. Multiple items of evidence were located at the scene. Those items are being collected and processed by the Police Department’s Forensic Identification Unit.
Detectives are conducting interviews, canvassing the area, and documenting their investigation. The Bridgeport Police Department is asking for your help in solving this crime. Anyone with information is asked to contact the case officer, Detective Jeff Holtz, at 203-581-5293. Citizens can also utilize the Bridgeport Police Tips line at 203 576-TIPS.
Connecticut State PoliceThanksgiving Weekend Stats
Connecticut State Police Thanksgiving Weekend Stats 11/22 – 11/26
These are reflective of the time period starting at 12:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 22, 2023 to 7:00 a.m. on Sunday, November, 26, 2023:
Calls for service: 4,985 Motorist assists: 245 Speeding violations: 178
Motor vehicle accidents: 356 Fatalities: 1 DUI Arrests: 28
Infractions for other violations: (including seatbelt, unsafe lane change, following too closely, move over, distracted driving, etc): 428
Bridgeport News: Assault
2023-11-26@7:29pm–#Fairfield CT– Police are investigating a possible assault of a woman in the Home Depot parking lot possibly inside a2023-11-26@7:29pm–#Fairfield CT– Police are investigating a possible assault of a woman in the Home Depot parking lot possibly inside a car at 541 Kings Hwy Cut-Off. car at 541 Kings Hwy Cut-Off.
GOVERNOR LAMONT ANNOUNCES NEW ELIGIBILITY LEVELS ALLOWED NEARLY 10,000 ADDITIONAL PEOPLE TO RECEIVE SNAP BENEFITS THIS YEAR
(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced his administration’s decision to increase the income eligibility limits for Connecticut’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) effective in October 2022 is allowing an additional 8,959 individuals in 4,980 households to benefit from the program. The Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS), which administers the program, estimates those individuals will access $19,868,553 in SNAP benefits over the coming year, or an average of $185 per month.
Connecticut’s SNAP program provides more than 229,000 households – including 140,700 children – a monthly allowance for purchasing food. Formerly known as food stamps, the federally-funded service combats food insecurity for eligible working families, other qualified adults, older adults, and persons with disabilities. SNAP enrollees are also automatically eligible for other federally-funded services including the National School Lunch and Breakfast Program, Head Start, and the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.
Under the revised eligibility benefit levels, Connecticut residents qualify for SNAP if their monthly gross income is at or below 200% of the federal poverty level (for example, $2,430 for a single person and $5,000 for a four-person household). Until October 2022, Connecticut’s limit was 185% of the federal poverty level ($2,248 for a single person and $4,625 for a four-person household). The federal government allows monthly gross income limits up to 200% and Connecticut is now one of approximately 15 states to take full advantage of that allowance.
“This simple change brings in new federal funding to help Connecticut families put food on the table and supermarkets, grocery stores, and farmers markets operate in neighborhoods that might otherwise become food deserts,” Governor Lamont said. “I hope residents across the state will take a second look at whether they can benefit from SNAP and thank the federal government for allowing actions like this that support our efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity.”
“The Department of Social Services is proud to deliver essential benefits to Connecticut residents,” Social Services Commissioner Andrea Barton Reeves said. “SNAP benefits are proven to improve overall health and nutrition, and families at this income level will benefit from this assistance. These fully federally funded benefits also have a positive secondary effect by boosting local food economies around the state. We thank Governor Lamont for his support in ensuring that Connecticut families are healthy, secure, and thriving.”
SNAP enrollees are issued electronic benefit transfer (EBT) cards, which work like a debit card and are replenished for every month of eligibility. The cards can be used at thousands of participating food markets and grocery stores, convenience stores, farmers markets, and online at many retailers for food items approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service. DSS recommends that SNAP enrollees change their EBT PINs each month to prevent benefits from being stolen due to illegal scams or skimming operations.
For more information on SNAP, visit www.ct.gov/snap.
Bridgeport News: Home Invasion With Shots Fired
Police said in a statement:
“On November 26, 2023, at approximately 6:55 a.m. Bridgeport Police Officers responded to a residence located within the 200 block of Berkshire Avenue on reports of an armed home invasion and attempted robbery. The 37-year-old homeowner (male victim) was able to fight off the attacker who was armed with a handgun. The suspect fled the residence, entered a SUV style vehicle parked nearby, and left the area. The suspect is described as a thin Black male, approximately 5’7” tall, and wearing a ski mask. No further descriptors are available at this time. The suspect specifically targeted the 37-year-old male victim at his home.
The Detective Bureau’s Robbery Squad has responded and taken charge of the investigation. They are being assisted by the Department’s Forensic Identification Unit. Robbery detectives have conducted interviews, canvassed the area, and are documenting their findings. Detectives assigned to the Forensic Identification Unit are in the process of collecting evidence at several eastside locations.
The Bridgeport Police Department is asking for your help in solving this crime. Anyone with information is asked to contact the case officer, Detective Damien Csech, at 203-581-5205. Citizens can also utilize the Bridgeport Police Tips line at 203 576-TIPS.”
2023-11-26@ 10:00AMish–#Bridgeport CT
Special thanks to a viewer who tipped us off of a crime scene on Dover Street (near Boston Avenue) which turned out to be a home invasion. One report says shots were fired and the suspect fled out the back of the residence. Police are awaiting a search warrant for their investigation.
Crash!
2023-11-25@9:49pm–#Bridgeport CT– Report of a crash in the 100 block of Exeter Street. The car is on its side and there are no reported injuries.
Bridgeport News: 2 Pedestrians Struck
2023-11-25@7:20pm–#Bridgeport CT– Numerous reports of two pedestrians hit by a vehicle in the 1600 block of North Avenue. No further updates.
Bridgeport News: Crash Injures 6
2023-11-25@7:11pm–#Bridgeport CT– #cttraffic– Six people were injured and transported to hospital in a two-car crash on Route 8/25 southbound near exit 2.
Two Juveniles Arrested in Stolen Vehicle
On 11-19-23 at approximately 2:15am, police were advised that a vehicle was just
stolen from a driveway in Shelton. Officers on patrol were able to locate the stolen
vehicle and another vehicle that appeared to be connected with the stolen vehicle.
Officers attempted to stop the vehicles, but the vehicles fled and police disengaged.
Officers were then advised that the vehicle following the stolen car crashed and
that the operator was fleeing on foot. Police headed towards the crash and located the
stolen vehicle as well. The stolen vehicle attempted to flee and struck a police vehicle.
Three people then fled the stolen vehicle on foot. Two of the three individuals were
apprehended by police following a foot chase.
Both individuals arrested were 14 year old juveniles from Hamden. The juveniles
were charged with Larceny of a Motor Vehicle, Engaging in Pursuit, Reckless Driving,
Interfering, and Operating a MV without a license. Both were released to a parent. One
arrestee was wearing an ankle bracelet and his probation officer was notified as well.
It was reported to police that the stolen vehicle was unlocked and the keys were
left in the vehicle. Police again are reminding residents to lock their vehicles and take the
keys inside.
The charges in the press release are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
