TEAM Westport Essay Contest

#Westport Connecticut–  Three students—one each from Choate Rosemary Hall, Staples High School, and Green Farms Academy—have won TEAM Westport’s Teen Diversity Essay Contest, which is co-sponsored with the Westport Library. The annual contest is open to high school students who reside in Westport or who attend school in Westport. In light of the many recent demonstrations in cities and on college campuses, this year’s contest asked students to consider the state of race relations in our country, “both the nature of the problem and the appropriate way to address divisions and inequities in our society.”

 

First prize winner for the second year in a row is Jacob Klegar, now a senior at Choate Rosemary Hall. In his essay “The Black Lives Matter Movement: Past, Present, and Future” Jacob advocated focusing on our nation’s youth, particularly on putting them in “actual diverse environments from a young age.” He noted that “one of the biggest obstacles to solving our America’s race problem is the segregation of black and white communities…” Jacob also advocated promoting open dialogue among high school and college students as a way to help students understand each other’s opinions—provided all opinions were welcome and listened to. Jacob’s prize is $1,000.

 

Second prize winner is Ellie Shapiro, a student at Staples high School. Ellie’s essay is a personal reflection on her own journey as she has faced the privileges afforded her as a white person living in an affluent community, struggled to understand the realities of African American lives, and continually works to acknowledge and combat her own racism. Ellie’s prize is $750.

 

Third prize winner is Ali Tritschler, a student at Greens Farms Academy. She, too, described her personal journey toward understand her own position of privilege, the discrimination experienced by African Americans, and the causes of the many demonstrations that have occurred recently protesting police actions as well other forms of discrimination. Ali’s prize is $500.

 

The prize winners read their essays on Monday, May 16, at the Awards Ceremony in the Westport Library McManus room. Jim Marpe, Westport’s First Selectman, and William Harmer, Director of the Westport Library, were present to honor the winners. Harold Bailey, TEAM Westport’s Chair since its Bailey says, “TEAM Westport and the Library co-sponsor this annual contest in order to help focus Westport teenagers on the challenges facing our increasingly diverse society and to encourage them to think seriously about their own potential role in making our society both welcome and value the diversity First Selectman Jim Marpe noted, “TEAM Westport continues to play a critical role in reminding all Westporters that we live in a world that is increasingly diverse and where our individual actions can make an important difference in improving the quality of our local community as well as the world at large.

The winning essays do an excellent job of making the case for individual action in addressing the ongoing challenges of achieving true diversity in a world that often seems polarized and unchanging.  All the students who entered the essay contest are to be congratulated for their thoughtful perspectives on Copies of the winning essays will be posted to the TEAM Westport website at www.teamwestport.org.

Westport Essay Winners

 

Westport News: Operating Under the Influence

On 05/19/16 at approximately 1:00am, Ryan Gussen was stopped by the Westport Police for almost crashing into the guardrails on the Sherwood Island Connector, and waiting at green lights. Gussen was slurring his speech and was moving slowly. Officers performed the Standard Field Sobriety Tests and determined that Gussen was under the influence of narcotics and alcohol. Gussen was taken into custody. On his person, Officers located 2 Adderall pills and 2.5 Xanax pills in a pill container that should not have those pills in it. While being processed, Gussen refused to submit to the urine test. He has a court date on 05/31/16 in Norwalk.

(Westport Police Press Release)

 

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Westport Police Standoff Ends Peacefully

(Westport) This morning, at approximately 10:00am, Westport Officers responded to a Richmondville Avenue address on a minor civil dispute. Upon Officer’s arrival, the residents, Kyle and Carrie Owen, were in the driveway. Kyle and Carrie then retreated into the home and did not allow Officers to enter. Kyle then came to the door holding a hatchet and refused to come outside. Kyle was yelling and swearing at Officers and was seen walking aggressively in the house. It was determined that Kyle and Carrie were in the home with their juvenile child.

Officers immediately set up a perimeter on the house and evacuated neighbors to safety. The Southwest Regional Emergency Response Team (SWRERT) was activated, with tactical officers and negotiators arriving at approximately 12:00pm. Negotiators from the SWRERT team were able to eventually make contact with Carrie. After approximately ½ hour on the phone, Carrie and Kyle came outside via the front door.

 

Officers had to take Kyle to the ground as he attempted to run back in the house. Carrie and Kyle are currently in custody. Westport Officers are continuing to investigate the incident.

(Westport Police Press Release)

Westport Fire Department Reminder

#Westport Connecticut–Even with all the rain we received over the last few days the Westport Fire Department responded to a wood shingled roof fire that started from a discarded cigarette. The fire was quickly extinguished and the damage was limited to a few roof shingles, but this could have been a disaster for the homeowner if it had not been quickly spotted. The Fire Department would like to remind everyone to use care when discarding any smoking material. The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection has set the forest fire danger at “moderate” but this will quickly worsen given the forecast for this week. After the snow melts in the Northeast we enter into a traditional spring wild fire season. This is the time of the year when deciduous trees are bare and the warm spring sun heats up the forest fuels. Forest fuels are made up of anything that burns; typically grasses, leaves, twigs, branches and decaying material in the soil. If we receive rain and if the sun comes out and a breeze picks up, the fine fuels can be available for burning within an hour. With this in mind, we would remind everyone to please completely extinguish any discarded smoking material, carefully dispose of any hot charcoal only in a metal can with a tight cover, and obey the local ordinance with regards to open burning. As Smokey Bear says, “only you can prevent wild fires”.

 

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Westport News: Bank Disturbance

#Westport Connecticut—On 04/26/16 at approximately 5:30pm, Westport Officers responded to Chase Bank, 184 Main Street, on a report of a disturbance. Officer Wong Won located Sarah  Woozley in the bank. Woozley was reportedly swearing at the Bank personnel and causing a disturbance. Woozley was asked several times to leave the bank which she refused. Woozley was then placed in handcuffs, where she then began to pull away and kick as she was led out of the bank. Woozley was held on a $500.00 bond and has a court date in Norwalk on 05/04/16.

 

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Westport News: Mom Unable To Care For Children

On 04/27/16, at approximately 9:00pm, Westport Police received a call from Lisa Gyselen, reporting an issue with an ex-boyfriend. Dispatchers determined that Gyselen was home with her 2 juvenile children, and she sounded intoxicated during the call. Officers responded to the Post Road West address to check on Gyselen’s welfare. Upon arrival, Officers were unable to speak with Gyselen as she was uncooperative, and yelling about things officers could not understand. Officers smelled the strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on Gyselen. She was unsteady on her feet, and need to lean on the wall to support herself. Officers attempted several times to speak with Gyselen away from the children, but she continued to yell and act belligerently to the Officers in front of the children. Based on her level of intoxication, it was determined that Gyselen was unable to care for her children. She was taken into custody for Risk of Injury to Children and held on a $1,000.00 bond. Officers were able to locate proper care for the children.

 

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On 04/18/16 at approximately 1:45am, Westport Police Officer Michael Gudzik noticed a suspicious male standing near the intersection of Compo Rd North and Cross Highway holding an umbrella (weather was clear) and speaking on his cell phone. Officer Gudzik approached the individual, later identified as Tyler Johnson. Through the investigation, Officer Gudzik determined that the suspect was in possession of items that did not belong to him. Investigation revealed that the items recovered at the scene were stolen from a vehicle parked in a driveway in close proximity to where Officer Gudzik located the suspect.

While speaking with JOHNSON, additional responding Officer’s located a vehicle parked on the side on the road further north on Compo Rd North. Investigation into that vehicle and its occupants revealed that the operator of that vehicle, Maria Garby, had dropped JONSON off and was waiting for a call to pick him up.

The following individuals were arrested:

Tyler Johnson (DOB: 08/18/92)  (Press release call the Westport Police if you don’t like his birthdate posted) of 24 Richardson St Bridgeport, CT was charged with the following crimes, held on $10,000.00 bond, and transported to Norwalk

Superior Court today:

Burglary 3rd      Larceny 5th      Conspiracy to Commit Burglary 3rd        Conspiracy to Commit Larceny 5th

Maria Garby (DOB: 07/15/72) of 490 Sherwood Pl Stratford, CT was charged with the following crimes, held on $10,000.00 bond, and transported to Norwalk Superior Court today:

Conspiracy to Commit Burglary 3rd           Conspiracy to Larceny 5th

(Westport Police Press Release)

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