Double Shooting In Bridgeport

BrIdgeport, CT — April 14, 2013) — City police are investigating a double shooting that happened on Barnum Avenue overnight Sunday.  One of the victims was in critical condition.
Patrol officers responded to Bridgeport Hospital at 2:29 a.m. on a report of two people suffering from gunshot wounds. The victims arrived in a private car.  The operator of the vehicle, a silver Dodge Magnum, was identified as Mack Green, 44, of Reservoir Avenue in Bridgeport. He suffered a gunshot wound to the upper thigh. His passenger, Rodney Spann, 42, of Carnegie Street in Bridgeport, suffered from gunshot wounds to the neck and chest.
Detectives immediately responded to the hospital and shooting scene.
This is what investigators have learned so far:
Apparently both victims were at Club Delight, 1611 Barnum Avenue.

During the course of the evening, several fights broke out inside the establishment, including one that involved Spann’s son-in-law. Spann attempted to intercede.
After leaving the establishment, Green and Spann entered Green’s vehicle and were immediately confronted by an unknown male who walked up to the vehicle, reached in and fired multiple shots. Green then fled, heading directly to Bridgeport Hospital ER.
Green’s wounds were not considered life threatening.
Spann was reported to be in critical condition, having gone into cardiac arrest. As of 8 a.m., he  was undergoing surgery.  The investigation is ongoing and active.

Crash Into The Cleaners Sends 4 To The Hospital

1:22am–#Bridgeport CT–Four people were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries after a crash on Madison Avenue that almost sent the car into Pembroke Cleaners located at 396 Madison Avenue.  Witnesses told me that the car was headed west on Madison Avenue (away from North Avenue) at a high rate of speed, lost control hitting a utility pole which then spun the car in the opposite direction and striking the Pembroke Cleaners building.  The owner of the cleaners told me that his fence and building have been hit a couple of times  in the past.

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