Man Who Assaulted Three Police Officers Remains Jailed

(Bridgeport, CT — May 9, 2013) – A 19-year-old who attacked two police officers at his home is charged with attacking a third officer in the hospital.

Collin Moore, 19, of 313 Dover St., remained jailed Thursday on $180,000.

The police officer at the hospital required stitches and had multiple lacerations and a bite injury to her face.

Moore was taken to Bridgeport Hospital for evaluation Friday after an incident at his house on Dover Street in which two officers were injured, including one who was struck on the head with a marble funeral urn.

That night, Moore was checked out and being prepared for transport to police booking. The officer who was guarding him had to remove his shackles so he could dress, and when she did, Moore suddenly attacked her. The two wrestled to the ground as Moore tugged repeatedly at the officer’s service weapon.  The officer rolled over onto her right side to prevent him from accessing her gun and defended herself, striking Moore several times in the face.

During the struggle, Moore bit the officers in the face, and called out that he “got the gun.”

This kept hospital security out of the room until the officer called out that he did not have the gun. At that point, security and staff entered the room and gained control of Moore. The officer was treated for her injuries.

The original incident happened earlier Friday when police responded to 313 Dover St. on a report of a 19-year-old out of control.

When officers arrived, they had started up the stairs a when a male emerged naked from a bedroom and struck one of the officers repeatedly with a marble urn, causing him to fall back down the stairs. The second officer suffered puncture wounds to his leg after he was bitten by a dog.

Moore faces a range of charges, including three counts of assault on a police officer.

Fairfield Auto Care takes good care of the DoingItLocalmobile

You have to admit I go to some of the scariest parts of the “hood” all hours of the day and night to get a news story.  I definitely need a reliable car to not just get me there but out of there!  Now make it even more challenging with a 2001 car.  The Fairfield Auto Care located at 531 Tunxis Hill Rd in Fairfield has been taking care of the DoingItLocalmobile for about five years now.  From the simplest oil change to just recently the replacement of the timing belt and head gaskets. You don’t need to know car maintenance but this work that needs a mechanic correctly trained to do this depth of work.

Almost seventy percent of the DoingItLocal.com audience is women.  Tara Gramigna is now at the helm as owner at Fairfield Auto Care.  Tara and her team make sure customers understand why things cost what they do and do not want a customer thinking “it is what it is”. They will make you feel comfortable, including a breakdown of costs of parts, labor and time so you can drive away with the knowledge that they are dealing with trustworthy, highly-skilled certified mechanics.

Two Felons Face Gun Charges

(Bridgeport, CT – May 8, 2013) – Two convicted felons face weapons charges after police recovered a police-style baton and a handgun in their vehicle.

Sergio Paul, 20, of Trumbull and Jawora McBean, 24, of Stamford, were pulled over for a motor vehicle violation by Officers Donald Matejek and Thomas Flaherty Tuesday in the area of Pine Street. Paul didn’t have a license. McBean continually kept reaching into his pockets, despite instructions not to. Then police noticed an expandable baton on the front seat.

Both man were removed from the vehicle and, as police prepared it to be towed, found a .22 caliber loaded handgun. Police also recovered narcotics.

The men were charged with two counts of weapon in a motor vehicle, theft of a firearm, criminal possession of a firearm, carrying a pistol without a permit and narcotics violations.

Bridgeport Road Paving

The City’s Downtown Road Improvement Project, which began on April 15, is scheduled to be completed by the end of this week, weather permitting.

 

Paving of North Frontage Road, from Main to Lafayette Blvd., and Lafayette Boulevard from North Frontage Road to John Street is complete.

 

If weather permits, John Street paving will continue on Friday, May 10. Drivers can expect temporary road closures on John Street as well as temporary detours at the following intersections:

  • John Street and Lafayette Boulevard
  • John and Broad
  • John and Main
  • John and Middle, and
  • John and Water streets.

The majority (80%) of this road improvement project, projected to cost $1.4 million, will be paid through Federal funds from the STP Urban Program.  The City share for the project is 20%.

Police Seek Public’s Help in Identifying Subway Robber

(Bridgeport, CT – May 8, 2013) — At approximately 8:55 p.m. Tuesday, a gunman held up the Subway restaurant located at 2835 Fairfield Ave. The robber was described as a black male who was armed with a large silver revolver.

The male walked into the Subway wearing a black mask covering his face and during the robbery he took his mask off and the video was able to capture clear images.  Approximately 45 minutes later, Milford police reported a robbery in their town at 186 Bridgeport Ave. in that city’s Devon section.  The suspect fit the same description.

Bridgeport Police Detective Michael Fiumidinisi met with Milford detectives and reviewed their video, and police were able to determine that the suspect was the same, although his face was covered.

A witness gave them a vehicle description of a 1996-2000 White Acura Cl with blue LED headlights.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Fiumidinisi at 203-581-5246.

 

Reports of a alligator turns out to be a toy

5:40pm–#Bridgeport CT–Greater Bridgeport Transit called Bridgeport Police of an alligator in the street outside the bus station on Water Street. Police and I rushed to the scene.   Police had trouble locating the gator but found out it was a passenger on the Port Jefferson Ferry with a three foot plastic alligator.  I couldn’t resist telling the officers as I left the scene “in a while crocodile!”

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