Connecticut
Arrest Made After Knife Incident At Grocery Store In Windham
WILLIMANTIC, CT — An eastern Connecticut man is facing criminal charges after an armed disturbance at a Windham grocery store, state police said.
The incident took place at 6:08 p.m. At 422 Windham Road, according to state police. Thats the address of Bob’s Windham IGA.
A caller told state police that a man outside the store was holding a knife and maybe even threatening the manager with it. Willimantic officers also responded to the scene, according to an incident report.
According to an incident report, the man, later identified as 31-year-old Canterbury resident Alexander Clemmons, became involved in a verbal argument with another man outside the store. Clemmons is accused of first displaying a knife and then pointing it toward the customer and a woman who was with him, according to an incident report.
Store employees attempted to intervene, and Clemmons confronted them as well, according to an incident report. A witness began recording on video Clemmons and he put the knife away, but pulled out pepper spray, according to an incident report.
A woman then approached bystanders and said she and Clemmons would leave in her vehicle and a store manager said they would not be able to return, according to an incident report. Clemmons is then accused of exiting the vehicle, taking the knife back out of his pocket, and pointing it at the store manager while saying he intended to return to the store.
That’s when an employee called 911, according to an. incident report.
Troopers located a folding knife and a container of pepper spray on Clemmons after they arrived.
Clemmons was charged with:
- Second-degree breach of peace
- Reckless endangerment
- Threatening
- Third-degree criminal trespass
Clemmons was held Sunday on a $20,000 bond and was to appear in Danielson Superior Court on Monday, state police said.
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5 Connecticut towns to receive $2M each for infrastructure upgrades
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Five Connecticut towns will collectively receive $10 million in grants for infrastructure upgrades, according to a Monday announcement by Gov. Ned Lamont.
The Connecticut Department of Housing (DOH) is awarding $10.7 million to Coventry, Guilford, Ledyard, Mansfield and Thomaston to modernize and rehabilitate housing for low- and moderate-income residents, the announcement said.
The funds are being released through the DOH’s Community Development Block Grant’s small cities program, with funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. To be eligible, a municipality must have fewer than 50,000 residents.
Cost Breakdown
Coventry: $2 million
Town of Coventry plans to use funds to upgrade, with a focus on making Orchard Hill Estates compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Guilford: $2 million
The Town of Guilford plans to use funds to design and build future affordable housing projects, consisting of up to 16 rental units and 8 homes.
Ledyard: $2 million
The Town of Canton requested funding for the first phase of affordable housing for people in Ledyard and the surrounding area. Habitat for Humanity of Eastern Connecticut is in the pre-development phase of the Colby Drive and plans to create 38 units.
Mansfield: $2.2 million
Funding will be used for upgrades to Wright’s Village, including roof replacements and sidewalk repairs.
Thomaston: $2.5 million
Funds will be used to make Green Manor ADA-compliant, including the installation of a new emergency call aid system.
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