Northeast
New York State mother who killed abusive boyfriend reunited with kids after years in prison
A Poughkeepsie, New York, mother of two who was convicted of murder for fatally shooting her abusive boyfriend and the father of her children in 2017 has been released from prison.
Nicole “Nikki” Addimando was convicted in 2019 for killing her then-boyfriend, Christopher Grover, in self-defense, and she was sentenced to 19 years to life in prison before appealing the case under the Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act.
She was able to get her sentence reduced as a result of the appeal and her work in a prison program that trains service dogs for veterans and first responders, according to Sullivan and Cromwell LLC.
“The Nicole Addimando Community Defense Committee is overjoyed to welcome home Nikki to the embrace of her family, friends and community,” reads a statement from an advocacy organization for Addimando called “We Stand With Nikki.” “Nikki earned a Limited Credit Time Allowance through her participation in a dog training prison program that allowed her to be released six months early on January 4th.”
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Nikki Addimando was released from prison on Jan. 4 after she was convicted of murder for killing her abusive boyfriend in 2017. (WeStandWithNikki.com)
The organization added that they are “grateful” the New York State Supreme Court’s Appellate Division “recognized Nikki as a survivor allowing her to be resentenced under the Domestic Violence Survivor’s Justice Act.”
“The 10 years of advocacy work to pass the DVSJA, the pro bono help of Garrard Beeney and the law firm of Sullivan and Cromwell, and the thousands of people across the country who supported Nikki, have allowed this wonderful moment to happen and we are so grateful,” the statement says. “We hope Nikki’s release will inspire others to become involved in supporting other criminalized survivors.”
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Nicole Addimando was able to get her sentence reduced as a result of the appeal and her work in a prison program that trains service dogs for veterans and first responders, according to Sullivan and Cromwell LLC. (Poughkeepsie Journal-USA TODAY NETWORK)
Addimando’s attorneys said she shot Grover after he pointed a handgun at her head and threatened to shoot her on Sept. 28, 2017, and she turned herself in to police that same night.
Witnesses, including police and medical professionals, testified about Addimando’s injuries and the severe abuse Grover inflicted upon her.
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Nicole “Nikki” Addimando was convicted in 2019 for killing her then-boyfriend, Christopher Grover, in self-defense, and she was sentenced to 19 years to life in prison before appealing the case under the Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act. (Patrick Oehler/Poughkeepsie Journal, Poughkeepsie Journal via Imagn Content Services, LLC)
Her defense also said Grover uploaded videos of the abuse to the pornography website Pornhub, which were witnessed by law enforcement.
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“I wish more than anything it ended another way,” she said following the 2019 verdict in her case. “I wouldn’t be in this courtroom right now, but I wouldn’t be alive either. This is why women don’t leave. They so often end up dead or where I’m standing — alive, but still not free.”
Witnesses, including police and medical professionals, testified about Nicole Addimando’s injuries and the severe abuse Christopher Grover inflicted upon her. (Poughkeepsie Journal-USA TODAY NETWORK)
Addimando’s sister wrote a book about her family’s “fight for Nikki’s freedom” titled “Dear Sister,” which is set to be released on Jan. 30.
If you or anyone you know is a victim of domestic violence, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE or text “START” to 88788.
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Connecticut
Man arrested after stealing from Connecticut Children’s Hospital donation bin
ENFIELD, Conn. (WFSB) – Police arrested a Connecticut man on Sunday morning after he allegedly stole bottles and cans from a Connecticut Children’s Hospital donation bin.
Officers received a call at around 8 a.m. for a report of a larceny from a “Cans For Kids” donation bin at located on Raffia Road, according to the police department.
Police said they used used local surveillance cameras and municipal license plate readers to identify a vehicle and suspect.
Officials identified the individual as Joshua Wilcox of Broad Brook
With the help of Wethersfield police officers, Wilcox was found and detained. Enfield police arrested Wilcox and charged him with sixth-degree larceny and first-degree criminal trespass.
It was also revealed that this is the second incident involving Wilcox at the same location, police said.
No further details were released.
Eyewitness News will provide more details as soon as they become available.
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Maine
Car catches fire on Maine Turnpike in Kennebunk
KENNEBUNK, Maine (WGME) — A car caught on fire on the Maine turnpike Saturday.
It happened in Kennebunk in the southbound lanes of the turnpike.
A car caught on fire on the Maine turnpike Saturday. (Courtesy of Kennebunk Fire Rescue)
You can see a large cloud of black smoke coming from the scene.
Nobody was hurt.
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Firefighters were able to extinguish the flames.
Massachusetts
Randolph woman wins $1M lottery prize, plans to use winnings for home improvements
RANDOLPH, Mass. (WWLP) – A Randolph resident has won a $1 million prize through the final drawing of the Massachusetts State Lottery “$4,000,000 Monopoly Doubler” instant ticket game.
Brenda Mellor of Randolph claimed the game’s tenth and final $1 million prize.
She selected the cash option and received a one-time payment of $650,000 before taxes. Mellor said she plans to use the winnings to pay for home improvements, including renovations to her roof and pool.
The winning ticket was purchased at The Variety Store at 2 Mazzeo Drive in Randolph. The retailer will receive a $10,000 bonus for selling the ticket.
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