Connecticut
6-year-old Connecticut boy hospitalized with burns after gasoline attack
April 27 (UPI) — A 6-year-old Connecticut boy stays hospitalized after a flaming, gasoline-soaked tennis ball was thrown at his face in what his household described as a bullying assault, authorities mentioned.
Dominick Krankall was enjoying with different neighborhood youngsters in his household’s again yard at their residence in Bridgeport Sunday afternoon on the time of the assault.
The Bridgeport Workplace of Emergency Administration and Homeland Safety mentioned in a joint assertion that as much as 4 youngsters, with no adults within the neighborhood, had been enjoying with gasoline and lighting objects on fireplace, preliminary reviews confirmed.
Dominick’s sister advised authorities that an 8-year-old neighbor lured her brother across the nook by calling the kid’s title.
“In a matter of seconds, he got here again across the nook screaming, saying, ‘Mommy, they lit me on fireplace,’” Kayla Deegan mentioned in an interview with NBC New York.
Dominick suffered second- and third-degree burns on his leg and face, his mom, Maria Rua, advised ABC 7 Eyewitness Information.
He’s anticipated to recuperate from his accidents.
Rua mentioned her youngster had been the sufferer of the one who allegedly threw the lit tennis ball for a 12 months.
The household of the kid accused of attacking Dominick declined an interview with native information media.
Bridgeport Police, Bridgeport Fireplace and State Fireplace Investigation Groups proceed to analyze the incident and the precise reason behind the kid’s burn accidents, in response to a press release.
Connecticut
CT Couple Accused Of Stealing $1M In Merchandise Arrested: CT News
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A Connecticut couple stole roughly $1 million in merchandise over the course of a multi-state retail theft operation before they were eventually arrested at a store in another state, according to reports.>>>Read More.
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The carbon monoxide poisoning occurred due to a mistake using an oven, according to reports.>>>Read More.
Friday’s Lucky For Life drawing was certainly that for one player.>>>Read More.
The local resident earned second-team, all-conference for the second year in a row.>>>Read More.
The CT native was named the 2024 AA baseball groundskeeper of the year.>>>Read More.
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Millions in federal grant money coming to Connecticut in response to opioid crisis
It was announced on Monday that $7 million will come to western Connecticut to help combat the ongoing opioid epidemic.
The money will go to Winsted, Watertown, Torrington, Greenwich, Stamford, Norwalk, and Bridgeport.
It will be used to intervene and help people immediately when they are released from prison.
“What we know is that when people get out of jail, that is often when they are at the highest risk of overdose because they don’t immediately get connected to community health providers and don’t continue their medication assisted therapy,” said Sen. Chris Murphy.
The money will also be used to reach out to children whose parents suffer from addiction or have overdosed, as well as funding things like Narcan, drug test strips, and counseling services.
Connecticut
CT Couple Who Stole $1M In Lululemon Merchandise Busted In MN: Reports
WOODBURY, MN — A Connecticut couple stole roughly $1 million in Lululemon merchandise over the course of a multi-state retail theft operation before they were eventually arrested at a store in Minnesota, according to reports.
Danbury residents 44-year-old Jadion Anthony Richards and 45-year-old Akwele Nickeisha Lawes-Richards were charged with felony organized retail theft in connection with the crime spree that started in September, The New York Times reported.
They were arrested Nov. 14 at a location in Woodbury, Minnesota, after hitting another store in Minnesota the day before, according to NBC News, which reported there was $50,000 in Lululemon clothing at Richards’ hotel room. The couple had stolen from three other Minnesota locations as well as from stores in Connecticut, New York, Colorado and Utah, the Times reported.
To pull off the thefts, Richards would enter a store and make a relatively small purchase, according to the Times. Then, he and Lawes-Richards would use a tool to attach a security tag from a different item in the store to one of Richards’ purchases, causing the alarm to go off when he left, the Times reported. Lawes-Richards and a third person would walk out ahead of Richards with stolen merchandise under their clothes, but employees would assume the alarm was from Richards and the misplaced security tag, according to the Times.
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