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Connecticut rehab center murder-suicide: Husband killed wife, then himself
A man fatally shot his wife at a Connecticut rehabilitation facility before turning the gun on himself in an apparent murder-suicide.
Barbara Brandt, 81, was shot in her room by her husband, Dennis Brandt, 82, according to the Cromwell Police Department.
“It is with great sadness to inform you that the husband of one of our residents at Apple Rehab Cromwell took the life of his wife and then his own this morning,” Michael Landi, Apple Rehab’s vice president of operations, said in a statement to Newsweek.
She had no roommate and no witnesses were present. Landi said staff immediately called 911, and no other residents or staff were injured or involved in the incident.
Barbara Brand lived in the facility as a resident for three years.
Landi said there were no known previous threats, and the motive remains unclear at this time.
“Our focus will remain on our staff and residents and we will be providing any and all resources and counseling services that they may need to get through this tragic event, many of which are already onsite,” Landi said.
Newsweek reached out to the Cromwell Police Department about the fatal shooting, which stated they had no further information.
KinderCare, located next to Apple Rehab, was on lockdown earlier this morning. However, they told Newsweek that the lockdown has been lifted, and police have left the area. They declined to comment further on the shooting.
Apple Rehab Cromwell
Apple Rehab Cromwell is a nursing facility located in Cromwell, Connecticut, offering a range of services, including short-term rehabilitation, long-term care, and specialized therapy programs.
The facility is Medicare and Medicaid certified, with 85 licensed beds and an average occupancy rate of 73.41 percent. It provides progressive nursing and rehabilitation services, including physical, occupational, and speech therapy, catering to patients recovering from various conditions such as surgeries, cardiac events, or strokes.
The facility emphasizes patient-centered care, creating customized care plans for each resident, and offers amenities such as private rooms with flat-screen TVs, wireless internet, and fine dining. The rehabilitation gym is equipped with the latest therapeutic equipment.
In addition to medical care, the center provides comprehensive discharge planning, family education, and support groups.
According to the Violence Policy Center, nearly 1,200 Americans die in murder-suicides each year. A gun is involved in nine out of 10 murder-suicides. In nearly two-thirds of all murder-suicides, the shooter’s intimate partner is among the victims.
Cromwell, Connecticut
Cromwell, Connecticut, a suburban town in Middlesex County, is known for its blend of history and modern community life.
Covering approximately 15 square miles, Cromwell is located along the Connecticut River and near major highways. As of the 2020 census, the town has a population of about 13,000, offering a family-friendly environment with a mix of suburban and rural.
Cromwell maintains a low crime rate, contributing to its reputation as a safe community. The town typically reports fewer than five violent crimes annually, including incidents such as homicide, assault, and robbery.
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Motorcyclist seriously injured in crash in Thompson
A 30-year-old man has serious injuries after the motorcycle he was driving and a car collided in Thompson on Thursday night.
State police said a 20-year-old Southbury, Massachusetts woman was driving a Toyota Corolla and had gotten off Interstate 395 South at exit 50 when her car and a Harley-Davidson driven by a 30-year-old Thompson man collided at the intersection of I-395 and Thompson Hill Road at 10:17 p.m.
The motorcyclist had serious injuries and was taken to UMass Hospital, according to state police.
The driver of the Corolla declined medical attention at the scene, state police said.
State police are investigating the crash.
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North Haven Schools Among Best In Connecticut, New Ranking Says
The district was among a swath of Connecticut school districts that earned a mention in Niche’s ranking of more than 11,000 nationwide.
Niche gave North Haven a letter grade of A-.
Grades in specific categories were:
- Academics: A-
- Teachers: A-
- Clubs and activities: A
- Sports: A-
- Resources and facilities: A
- Diversity: B-
- College prep: B+
- Administration: A
- Food: A
Check out the full top 50 list of public schools in the state here.
For the full report on the North Haven Public School District, click here.
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