2024-04-26@7:17pm–#Derby CT– Police and EMS on the way to Cottage Street for a man shot in the leg.
Month: April 2024
8/25 Crash
2024-04-26@5:37pm–#Bridgeport CT– A crash on Route 8/25 northbound near the reservoir past exit 5 for your Friday afternoon commute. Medical treatment was refused on the scene.
Today’s 3rd Vehicle Fire
2024-04-26@5:01pm–#Fairfield CT– Today’s 3rd vehicle fire is a kayak burning in the woods in the 300 block of Gilbert Highway.
Stamford News: Moped Accident on West Beach
A moped accident on West Beach has lead to two individuals injured.
Today’s 2nd Vehicle Fire
2024-04-26-@3:49pm–#Milford CT–Today’s 2nd vehicle fire is on I-95 near exit 38 I believe it is southbound but it will cause delays in either direction.
Today’s Vehicle Fire
2024-04-26@2:13pm–#Bridgeport CT– Today’s vehicle fire took place on Ortega Avenue. The woman told us that she was returning home from the repair shop when the fire broke out.
BLUMENTHAL & SULLIVAN CALL ON PRESIDENT TO ENFORCE STRONGER SANCTIONS AGAINST IRAN
[Hartford, CT] —U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Dan Sullivan (R-AK), members of the Senate Armed Services Committee, today called on President Biden to enforce stronger sanctions against Iran.
Citing Iran’s attacks on Israel on April 13, as well as the repeated attacks by Iran’s proxies on Israel and U.S. Navy ships, the senators detailed several ways the United States could enforce stronger sanctions against Iran and cripple their ability to fund aggression and terrorism.
“Since Hamas’ attack on October 7, 2023, our servicemen and women, our naval vessels, our other allies in the region, and international shipping have come under attack from Iranian funded, trained, coordinated, and assisted groups. And now, the Iranian attack against Israel demonstrably shows that our current approach to sanctions enforcement requires reassessment,” the Senators wrote. “We believe that the United States and our allies should increase pressure on Iran and limit to the greatest extent possible the revenues available for it to fund aggression and terrorism in the Middle East and beyond. This means, first and foremost, maximum enforcement of sanctions – especially in the oil and gas sector.”
Dear Mr. President:
We write to express our deep appreciation for the steadfast support and commitment shown by our allies and partners in Europe and the Middle East in defending Israel against the hostile attack perpetrated by Iran on April 13th. This defense of Israel was truly an exemplary performance. The swift and decisive response by the United States and our allies sends a clear message to Iran and its proxies that acts of aggression against Israel will not be tolerated.
The fact that 99% of the missiles and drones launched at Israel were defeated, however, should not be an excuse for complacency. We believe that the United States and our allies should increase pressure on Iran and limit to the greatest extent possible the revenues available for it to fund aggression and terrorism in the Middle East and beyond. This means, first and foremost, maximum enforcement of sanctions – especially in the oil and gas sector.
As you are aware, Iran manages to sell approximately $90 billion worth of sanctioned oil using that funding to support its network of proxies in the region, including Hamas, and build its own military capabilities – both of which directly undermine peace and stability in the region.
Increased pressure through sanctions enforcement could also encourage Iran to use its leverage with Hamas to release all 133 hostages who have now been held for more than 193 days and to acquiesce to an end of the conflict in Gaza.
Since Hamas’ attack on October 7, 2023, our servicemen and women, our naval vessels, our other allies in the region, and international shipping have come under attack from Iranian funded, trained, coordinated, and assisted groups. And now, the Iranian attack against Israel demonstrably shows that our current approach to sanctions enforcement requires reassessment.
We respectfully ask that you pursue the following:
· Fully sanction the “ghost fleet” of more than 300 oil tankers that permits Iran to evade sanctions.
· Sanction any third country ports accessed by ships transporting Iranian oil enroute to their final destinations.
· Sanction all entities headquartered in the PRC, including Hong Kong, that buy or finance the import of Iranian oil.
· Expand and enforce secondary sectoral sanctions on Iranian metals, petrochemicals, natural gas, natural gas condensates, and other smaller revenue sources, like Iran’s automotive sector.
· Expand secondary sanctions to the immediate family members of individuals sanctioned for terrorism and WMD-related activity.
· Raise the priority of shutting down Iranian revenue in relationships with all foreign governments, from security partners like the UAE to adversaries like China.
· Support S. 3197, the Iranian Sanctions Enforcement Act of 2023 that would create a funding mechanism for increased investigations, seizure, and sale of illicit Iranian oil.
Thank you for your consideration. We stand ready to work with you to stem the threat that the government of Iran poses to global peace, security, and freedom.
Shelton News: Teacher Walkout
2024-04-26@12:00pm–We have a number of reports from Shelton Facebook Pages that there has been a walkout by teachers at noon. This is all allegedly due to layoffs and budget cuts that are supposed to take effect May 1st.
Stratford News: Narcotics Arrest
The Stratford Police Department’s Narcotics & Vice Unit announces the arrest of Stefan Bagley on April 24, 2024. Stefan Bagley, age 42, is a Convicted Felon. He was the target of a narcotics investigation that occurred during the month of April 2024.
Stefan Bagley is charged with Operation of a Drug Factory, Possession with Intent to Sell a Narcotic Substance, Possession with Intent to Sell a Hallucinogen Substance and Violation of Conditions of his Release. Approximately 70 grams of crack cocaine was seized as a result of a search warrant which targeted Stefan Bagley’s person, vehicle and residence.
Stefan Bagley was held in lieu of a $500,000.00 bond.
Shelton Update in Stabbing
On April 23rd, at approximately 7:45pm, Shelton Police and EMS were called to a residence on Walnut Tree Hill Road for a report of a stabbing. Police arrived and located one victim. The victim was a 35-year-old female. The initial investigation revealed that a male and two females were hanging out at the residence. An argument ensued between the male and the victim. The male then physically assaulted and strangled the victim. The male got a knife and stabbed the victim. The male then got into a vehicle and fled the scene. The victim suffered non-life-threatening injuries from the assault and was evaluated by EMS at the scene. Two juvenile teenagers were also at the residence, but were not harmed. Police also determined that one of the teenagers was trying to call 911 to report the incident, but the other adult female on scene was trying to get the phone and prevent the call to police. That adult female, 33-year-old Sarah Graf of Shelton, was arrested and charged with Interfering with an Emergency Call. Follow up investigation identified, Christopher Graham, Age 38, of Shelton as the suspect in this incident. Trumbull Police Patrol Officers conducted a motor vehicle stop of Graham’s vehicle in the parking lot of Best Buy located at 100 Hawley Lane, where he was taken into custody. Graham was transported to St. Vincent’s Hospital for self inflicted injuries, where he was treated and released. Graham was processed and charged with Assault 2nd degree, Strangulation 2nd degree, Reckless Endangerment 1 st degree, Risk of Injury, Carrying a dangerous weapon, and disorderly conduct.
