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Bodycam shows wounded Connecticut cop shoot ambush suspect
BRISTOL, Conn. — In agony as a result of a gunshot wound from an ambush that had simply killed two comrades, a Connecticut police officer’s bodycam exhibits him hobbling again behind a police cruiser and firing a single bullet on the suspect. Investigators say the shot was deadly.
“Photographs fired, photographs fired, extra vehicles, ship everybody,” a breathless Officer Alec Iurato mentioned, in accordance with a phase of physique digital camera footage launched Sunday. It is a part of a preliminary report by the state’s Workplace of the Inspector Common in reference to Wednesday’s capturing within the city of Bristol.
The inspector basic’s workplace mentioned Iurato, Sgt. Dustin DeMonte and Officer Alex Hamzy went to the home shortly earlier than 11 p.m. in response to a 911 name. Authorities say the decision was made by Nicholas Brutcher, 35.
They spoke to Brutcher’s brother, Nathan, at a facet door, and advised him to step out of the home. As he did, authorities say Brutcher opened hearth on the officers from behind, capturing greater than 80 rounds.
DeMonte and Hamzy died of a number of gunshots to their heads and torsos, and Iurato was wounded within the leg.
In Iurato’s physique digital camera footage, he may be heard respiratory closely and exclaiming in ache as he makes his means round the home.
Anguished screams echo by the residential road, at one level apparently saying “He’s useless!” It was not clear who was screaming.
As Iurato reaches the police cruiser, a hail of not less than two dozen gunshots rings out.
The footage exhibits Iurato — his face mirrored within the cruiser’s window — as he braces his service weapon on the automobile, takes goal and fires as soon as. Somebody yells “He is down,” earlier than Iurato radios in that the suspect is down.
Brutcher died from a gunshot wound to the neck with spinal twine accidents, authorities mentioned. His brother was additionally wounded that night time.
The inspector basic mentioned the proof up to now confirmed Iurato’s capturing was justified.
Iurato, 26, a four-year member of the division, was launched from the hospital on Thursday.
Authorities are nonetheless investigating, and haven’t disclosed the circumstances that led to the 911 name or Brutcher opening hearth, though they mentioned earlier that it regarded just like the officers had been lured to the scene with the emergency name. The 2 slain officers’ physique digital camera footage has not been launched, and the phase from Iurato’s digital camera doesn’t present the ambush.
Demonte, 35, was a 10-year veteran officer. Hamzy, 34, had labored for the division for eight years. Their funerals are anticipated to be held within the coming week.
Bristol, about 15 miles (24 kilometers) southwest of the state capital of Hartford, is residence to about 60,000 folks and to the sports activities community ESPN.
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Connecticut couple arrested for $1 million Lululemon theft spree across multiple states | The Express Tribune
A Connecticut couple allegedly stole nearly $1 million worth of Lululemon merchandise during a two-month, multi-state theft spree, according to authorities.
Jadion Richards, 44, and Akwele Lawes-Richards, 45, were arrested on November 14 for stealing high-end fitness apparel from stores in Minnesota, Utah, Colorado, New York, and Connecticut since September, as detailed in a criminal complaint reported by multiple outlets.
The theft spree was uncovered after Lululemon investigators noticed significant losses, which escalated when the pair triggered a security alarm while leaving a store in Woodbury, Minnesota.
Richards reportedly accused store employees of racially profiling him, the complaint stated. However, a company investigator alleged the couple had stolen at least 45 items worth $5,000 from various stores the previous day.
Police apprehended the pair and discovered multiple credit and debit cards, along with a key to a Marriott hotel room. Inside the room, officers found 12 suitcases, three of which contained approximately $50,000 worth of Lululemon merchandise, as per the complaint.
The company investigator estimated the total stolen merchandise could be worth up to $1 million, though the complaint did not detail how this estimate was calculated.
Lululemon merchandise is known for its high price points, with clothing starting at over $50 and sweatshirts often costing more than $130.
“This outcome continues to underscore our ongoing collaboration with law enforcement and our investments in advanced technology, team training and investigative capabilities to combat retail crime and hold offenders accountable,” Lululemon’s vice president of asset protection told NBC News.
“We remain dedicated to continuing these efforts to address and prevent this industry-wide issue.”
The couple allegedly used various tactics to commit the thefts, including one distracting store staff while the other hid the fitness apparel under their clothes and jackets, according to the complaint.
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Connecticut man dies nine days after being struck by car in Wall
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WALL – A 64-year-old Connecticut man has died from injuries suffered when he was struck by a car on Route 35 Nov. 9, police said.
Michael Losacano, of Niantic, Connecticut, passed away on Nov. 18 at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, police said. Losacano was hit by a Ford Explorer being driven southbound on the highway near Wall Church Road by a 72-year-old Farmingdale man at about 6:42 p.m. Nov. 9, according to police.
Losacano was taken to the hospital by Wall Township EMS. The accident is still under investigation and police did not reveal the name of the Explorer’s driver.
The accident is being investigated by Wall police Sgt. Andrew Baldino, the Monmouth County Serious Collision Analysis Response Team (SCART), and Detective Nicholas Logothetis of the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office.
Anyone who witnessed the collision or who has information relevant to the investigation is asked to call Wall police at (732) 449-4500.
Jean Mikle: @jeanmikle, jmikle@gannettnj.com.
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