Fairfield News: Six Cars Hit

#Fairfield CT--On 11/14/2019 at 6:30pm officers responded to the area of Grace St. on a report of a motor vehicle collision. Officers on the scene determined that the driver, later identified as Christopher Garcia, was attempting to park his car and in the process struck four parked cars and one vehicle that was traveling on the roadway. During the investigation, officers determined there was probable cause to believe that the driver, Christopher Garcia, was under the influence. Christopher Garcia, DOB: 09/02/1994 was arrested for Operating Under The Influence, Evading Responsibility, and Reckless Driving. Garcia was held on a $500.00 bond. On 11/14/19 at 9pm, prisoner Christopher Garcia (9/2/94) was being transferred from the detention/holding cell to the overnight prisoner cell…

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Bridgeport News: Pursuit Ends In Foot Pursuit

Bridgeport Police once again took to Twitter like President Trump to update the press on the pursuit,  did not mention the location of the pursuit, or that three that were apprehended were juveniles nor that they were in a stolen car that was one out of four stolen from the northern part of the state earlier.  The tweet also did not mention that one person is still at large.  The tweet also failed to mention one of the suspects had a gun and was arrested on gun charges.   2019-11-14@2:47pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Police pursued a vehicle on East Main Street to Boston and Noble Avenue near Tomlinson's where they crashed and  they fled on foot.  Two are in custody.  One suspect…

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Southport News: Senior Hits Cars

2019-11-14@12:30pm--#Southport CT--According to radio reports a male senior citizen crashed into three cars in the back lot of Fred's Car Wash at 3400 Post Rd, Southport.  No word on any injuries.   This news report is made possible by:   [caption id="attachment_71997" align="aligncenter" width="12166"] Visit: https://www.bridgeportpersonalinjury.com/[/caption]

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Olympic Reform

#WASHINGTON, D.C.– Today, the Senate Commerce Committee approved legislation authored by U.S. Senators Jerry Moran (R-KS) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) – Chairman and Ranking Member of the Commerce Subcommittee with jurisdiction over the health and safety of U.S. Olympic and amateur athletes – that would dramatically reform the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee. The legislation will now be considered by the full Senate. Moran and Blumenthal introduced their sweeping reform bill in July following an eighteen-month investigation into systemic abuse within the U.S. Olympic movement. The joint inquiry included four subcommittee hearings, interviews with Olympic athletes and survivors, and the retrieval of over 70,000 pages of documents. Click here to read the senators’ full investigative report, findings, and recommendations, and here for a one-page summary of…

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