Governor Celebrates Gun Expansion In State

HARTFORD, CT– Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that Colt’s Manufacturing Company is purchasing its West Hartford headquarters and manufacturing facility and making new investments to expand operations and grow jobs in Connecticut.  The acquisition of this property is a key part of the company’s growth strategy and is part of a $23 million project by Colt that targets the retention of its current workforce of 600 employees and will lead to the creation of an additional 100 jobs at the location over the next five years.

 

Colt has designed and manufactured firearms in Connecticut since 1847.  Today, the company serves military, law enforcement and civilian customers and spends tens of millions of dollars annually on suppliers, service providers and other businesses throughout Connecticut.  Last year, Colt emerged from Chapter 11 reorganization and is now positioning itself for growth.  Acquiring the headquarters and manufacturing facility will enable the company to control its destiny and make the necessary further investments in its future.

 

“This means hundreds of good paying manufacturing jobs for the people of our state,” Governor Malloy said.  “Colt is an industry leader whose brand is recognized worldwide. The company was founded nearly two centuries ago here in Connecticut, and this planned expansion will ensure that they remain headquartered here.”

 

“Colt is a proud part of Connecticut history and we are committed to our employees and the community,” Colt CEO Dennis Veilleux said.  “We are working hard to transform our business to better serve our customers and carry on Colt’s tradition of quality and excellence.  Acquiring our headquarters and facility is a key part of this strategy.”

 

In its ongoing support of firearms safety education, the company is initiating the following measures:

 

  • Financial support for Project ChildSafe;
  • Sponsorship of seminars in support of Connecticut law enforcement firearms safety initiatives;
  • The inclusion of safety messaging in key marketing initiatives; and
  • The addition of a safety section on the Colt website that will include a series of safety videos; a focus on safe firearms handling, safety at the range, and safe storage in the home; and links to key sources of additional safety information published by National Shooting Sports Foundation, National Rifle Association and other reputable sources.

 

“These new measures underscore that fact that Colt is committed to safe and responsible use of its products,” Veilleux added.

 

The Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) is supporting the expansion project through a $10 million loan, with up to $2 million forgiven if certain job milestones are met.  State funds will be used to help in the acquisition of the manufacturing facility and the land, which has a total price of $13 million.

 

“Colt, one of America’s most iconic brands, has deep roots in Connecticut,” DECD Commissioner Catherine Smith said.  “This project protects 600 manufacturing jobs and ensures that the next chapter of the company’s storied history is written right here in Connecticut.”

 

“UAW Local 376 has represented the men and women at Colt’s for more than 70 years,” Julie Kushner, Director of UAW Region 9A, said.  “Our members have seen the company through good times and bad.  The one constant has been our members’ dedication to quality workmanship.  Our union’s commitment has been to ensure the survival and growth of good jobs with good benefits.  We believe that the purchase of the Colt property with the state’s assistance will help to secure the future of manufacturing in Connecticut.”

 

“Our members have provided the skills necessary to produce quality Colt products in this region for many years,” Mike Holmes, Shop Chairman at UAW Local 376, said.  “This transaction is an important step toward securing numerous skilled manufacturing jobs in our state.  It is heartening to know the results that can be achieved by the dedication of parties around the table and we applaud the efforts of everyone involved.”

(Press Release)

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Gas Station Robbed At Gunpoint

9:02pm–#Bridgeport CT–The BP gas station at Fairfield and Clinton Avenue was just robbed at gunpoint.  Two suspects fled north on Elmwood Place which directly across the street from the gas station.  I hope they smiled, it was caught on  video.

Two Gang Members Arrested for Robbery Conspiracy

(Bridgeport, CT – March 21, 2013) – Two known gang members were charged this week in connection with a 2012 robbery that police preempted.
Frederick Whitaker, 27, of Stratford, and Clarence Hardy, 24, of Bridgeport, were brought from prison to Superior Court where they were arraigned Wednesday on charges of conspiracy to commit first-degree robbery.  Both had been jailed since their October arrest on related weapons charges.
The arrest was made by the State Police Gang Unit.
According to Bridgeport Sgt. Jason Amato, the unit developed information that two known members of the Bloods gang were planning an armed robbery.
On Oct. 24, Amato learned the pair was driving to Bridgeport to pick up two guns and then planned to travel to Milford to meet a man who wanted to sell them two semi-automatic pistols.
Whitaker and Hardy planned to rob this man of his firearms and money. The pair had gotten their guns and they were en route to Milford to commit the robbery when the gang unit, assisted by Bridgeport patrol officers and K-9 Officer Mark Martocchio, intercepted them at a gas station on Boston Avenue.
“Usually, it is hard to quantify how many crimes are prevented by good police work,” said Police Chief Joseph L. Gaudett Jr. “In this case, however, we know that a violent robbery did not happen because of our intervention.”
Police recovered two loaded firearms from the car and charged them with the gun offenses. They were jailed on $100,000 bond. Police this month submitted the warrant for the planned robbery . A judge set bond at $75,000 on the new conspiracy counts.

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