Bridgeport News: Pedestrian Struck
2021-06-18@10:12pm--#Bridgeport CT-- A pedestrian was struck in the 400 block of Charles Street. This news report is made possible by:
2021-06-18@10:12pm--#Bridgeport CT-- A pedestrian was struck in the 400 block of Charles Street. This news report is made possible by:
#Bridgeport CT--On June 18, 2021, at approximately 12:40 a.m. Bridgeport Police Officers were dispatched to an assault with a firearm in the 400 block of Trumbull Avenue despite the mobile command center parked a block away. A verbal and physical dispute between two Bridgeport women occurred in the parking lot at that location.As a result of the dispute 27-year-old Lanetta Parker was shot one time in the arm (non-life-threatening). Parker was transported to St. Vincent’s hospital by private vehicle, treated, and released. 33-year-old Janeece Fabin was placed under arrest by the Patrol Division and transported to the Bridgeport Police Department where she was charged with Assault in the 1st Degree, Unlawful Discharge of a Firearm, Breach of Peace 2nd Degree,…
Yesterday, the mayor's office released a press release saying: "Mayor Ganim joined Bridgeport Police Department Acting Chief Rebeca Garcia, Park City Communities Executive Director Jillian Baldwin, and other City officials to announce $100,000 allocated towards an increase in community police presence at Park City Communities; particularly Trumbull Gardens, Charles F. Greene Homes, and P .T. Barnum apartment complexes and additional areas identified by the Bridgeport Police Department as the location of reoccurring violent crime".That night a woman was shot at Trumbull Gardens with the Bridgeport Police Mobile Command Center parked just down the street. Viewers that live there said they know the command center is not staffed after hours. Acting Police Chief Rebecca Garcia has cracked down on overtime over…
2021-06-17@7:25pm--#Fairfield CT--#cttraffic-- A crash on I-95 southbound near exit 23. One car is in the left lane and the other car is further up. No word on any injuries.
STRATFORD – Mayor Laura R. Hoydick announced today that Captain Jermaine B. Atkinson has been named the new Deputy Fire Chief for the Town of Stratford. Atkinson, a member of the Department since July of 2001, is currently serving as Training Captain and Safety Officer as well as Deputy Emergency Management Director for the Town of Stratford. Atkinson replaces Michael Hostetter, a former retired Stratford Deputy Fire Chief who has been serving as interim Deputy Chief since January of 2020 and will be retiring once again. “Jermaine Atkinson has had an outstanding and distinguished career as a firefighter here in the Town of Stratford, and has been an absolutely essential part of our Town’s emergency response framework in a variety of roles,”…
On 06-17-2021 Kevin Beason, age 23 of Stratford was arrested in connection with a shooting thatoccurred on Garibaldi Avenue in Stratford. The shooting took place on 06-01-2021. Beason was arrestedby warrant and subsequently held on a $250,000 dollar bond. He is scheduled to appear in BridgeportCourt on 07-15-2021. Beason was charged with:Criminal Attempt at Assault 1st DegreeReckless EndangermentWeapon in a Motor VehicleCriminal Possession of a FirearmCarrying a Pistol without a PermitThere were several witnesses to the shooting and Investigators are asking anyone with furtherinformation to contact Detective Torres or Detective Policano at 203-381-2098.
WASHINGTON—U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) and U.S. Representative Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.), along with U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and U.S. Senator Tina Smith (D-Minn.), and U.S. Representative Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) and U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) on Thursday unveiled legislation that would invest in safe and nurturing school climates that support all students and address the over-policing of our nation’s K-12 schools. The data shows that counselors, social workers, psychologists and other trained professionals actually improve social and educational outcomes for kids in schools—whereas the involvement of police in schools leads to the criminalization of students, particularly students of color and students with disabilities. The Counseling Not Criminalization in Schools Act would prohibit the use of federal funds to increase police presence in schools and instead provide $5 billion in new grant funding…
2021-06-17@12:31pm--#Fairfield CT-- A woman hit Pearl Vision Eye Center at 1910 Black Rock Turnpike. There was minor damage to the building and the woman refused medical treatment.
2021-06-17@11:40am--#Bridgeport CT-- A child was struck by a car outside Waltersville School on Hallett Street. The child was alert and speaking with first responders and transported to the hospital. This was right after Waltersville Graduation. News12's Frank Recchia was on scene with a live report here: https://www.facebook.com/fprecchia/videos/4608146542529234
#FAIRFIELD, CT – Monday, June 14, 2021 — Make Music Day Fairfield returns toFairfield on Monday, June 21, 12-9pm. Make Music Day is a free, outdoor musicfestival celebrated worldwide on the Summer Solstice each year. Music Performedby Anyone, Enjoyed by Everyone. A Free Celebration Open to Anyone of Any Age, SkillLevel and Musical Persuasion!First Selectwoman Brenda Kupchick said, “I am excited for the return of live music andhope residents enjoy the local musicians who will be performing. I want to thankeveryone who worked to put this fantastic day together for the benefit of ourcommunity.”“Music by the People, for the People.”Unique and special for 2021, Make Music Day Fairfield kicks off at Sherman GreenGazebo at 12 Noon with a special event…