Police UPDATE:

A woman ( Karielys Ayala)  seeking employment had an altercation with the manager (Bhagmattie Persuad) that resulted in the applicant striking the manager in the head with a metal object and the manager  threw hot water on the applicant.    Ayala suffered second degree burns to her face and chest.  She was transported to Bpt ER by ambulance.  PO Gaie responded to KFC and spoke with the manager then followed up with Ayala at the ER.  Ayala was being treated in the burn unit and was arrested for assaulting Bhagmattie.  Officer Gaie returned to KFC to arrest Baghmattie however she was no longer on scene.  He then went to her residence at 465 Ruth but was unable to make contact.  He spoke to her on the phone and advised her to come down to the PD and turn herself in.

 

2019-05-03 @ 2:45pm–#Bridgeport CT– A person came into the Kentucky Fried Chicken at 325 Boston Avenue in search of a job and spoke with the manager.  Unhappy with the manager’s answer he began assaulting the manager according to first responders.  To defend himself, the manager allegedly grabbed a pot of hot water and threw it at his assailant who then fled and attempted to drive to Bridgeport Hospital.  He made it as far as 790 Boston Avenue where first responders transported him to the burn unit at Bridgeport Hospital with burns to his chest.  The manager was treated by EMS for head injuries.

 

 

Noticias de Bridgeport: Pelea
2019-05-03 @ 2:45pm – #Bridgeport CT – una persona entró en el pollo frito de Kentucky en 325 Boston Avenue en busca de un trabajo y habló con el gerente. Descontento con la respuesta del gerente comenzó a dar el Gerente eso fue lo que dijeron los primeros en responder. Para defenderse, el Gerente supuestamente agarró una olla de agua caliente y lo tiro a su asaltante que luego huyó e intentó conducir al hospital de Bridgeport. Llegó hasta 790 Boston Avenue donde los primeros auxilios lo transportaron a la unidad de quemados en el hospital de Bridgeport con quemaduras en el pecho. El Gerente fue tratado por EMS para lesiones en la cabeza.

By Stephen Krauchick

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