Bridgeport News: Out Of Control Yoots

4:50pm–#Bridgeport CT– 2 incidents at the same time, a police officer is reporting about 20 kids are throwing rocks at his car at Nanny Goat (Lafayette Park) between Lexington and Oak Street.  Police are responding with back up.

A second incident reported by AMR at at Iranistan and Worth Street a large group of kids on bicycles weaving in and out of traffic.  EMS was responding for a 4 year old who was bitten by a dog at Park and Benham.  The dog broke off its leash and the owner was having trouble containing the dog.  An update says it was a superficial wound the child had.

 

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It’s Jay Piccirillo aka Ice Man from Micalizzi’s Italian Ices at 712 Madison Avenue in Bridgeport!   Micalizzi’s is one of Bridgeport’s oldest existing business and landmark.    They started in 1931 with the Piccirillo family taking over in 1977.  Probably most famous for their awesome lemon Italian Ice or their piña colada ices, I sampled their canoli ice, needless to say it was awesome.  Jay will be advertising throughout the summer the many flavors they have to choose from.  What I did not know was they also have soft and hard ice cream and sundaes too!  I’m pictured here with Jay with my all time favorite soft serve chocolate ice cream with chocolate sprinkles.    Ooooh it was sooooo good!

Robbery Suspect Shot During Confrontation

Bridgeport Police report on the story we reported last night when it happened>

#Bridgeport, CT – Detectives are investigating whether a city man shot overnight was wounded with his own gun while attempting to rob a 45-year-old man.

“This remains a very active investigation. Detectives have a clear understanding of what happened and will make at least one arrest and recovered a handgun that will never be used in another crime,” Police Chief Joseph L. Gaudett Jr.

Police responded to Bridgeport Hospital for two injured males who arrived separately minutes apart. One suffered lacerations to his head. The other suffered gunshot wounds his arm and hand.

Napoleon Orellana, 45, who had facial injuries, stated the other male, identified as Alexis Vallejo, 24, attempted to rob him and that Vallejo was shot during a struggle.

Orellano gave this account: He stated was picking up a female acquaintance in the area of Gregory and Columbia streets. When he arrived, he said Vallejo entered his car with a gun and began striking him in the head. The gun discharged during the incident and Vellejo was wounded, he stated.

Vellejo fled the car and attempted to get to the hospital in a private vehicle but the vehicle crashed en route. He entered the on foot hospital at 3:07 a.m. At 3:11 a.m.,  Orellano arrived at the hospital in his vehicle. He told police that there was a gun in his car the belonged to the would-be robber. The handgun was recovered.

The incident remains under investigation by detectives, who will seek arrest warrants.

 

“This remains a very active investigation. Detectives have a clear understanding of what happened and will make at least one arrest and recovered a handgun that will never be used in another crime.”Police Chief Joseph L. Gaudett Jr.

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