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New Britain police investigating shooting
NEW BRITAIN - Police are investigating an early Saturday morning shooting on Clark Street that left a 31-year-old resident of the address with a life threatening injury.
Officers responded to a report of an injured person in a third floor apartment at 109 Clark St. at 12:37 a.m. The victim, who lives at the address, suffered a "very serious" gunshot wound and was taken to an area trauma hospital.
Investigators believe the man was assaulted "by one or more people" and the shooting "was not random," Acting Captain James Wardwell said. Police have been on the scene throughout the night interviewing others who live in the building, he said. Detectives are waiting for search warrants to gather evidence at the residence, he added.
The victim is undergoing surgery Saturday afternoon and is reported to be in stable condition, police said. His name is being withheld pending notification of family.
Officers responded to a report of an injured person in a third floor apartment at 109 Clark St. at 12:37 a.m. The victim, who lives at the address, suffered a "very serious" gunshot wound and was taken to an area trauma hospital.
Investigators believe the man was assaulted "by one or more people" and the shooting "was not random," Acting Captain James Wardwell said. Police have been on the scene throughout the night interviewing others who live in the building, he said. Detectives are waiting for search warrants to gather evidence at the residence, he added.
The victim is undergoing surgery Saturday afternoon and is reported to be in stable condition, police said. His name is being withheld pending notification of family.
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Monday, October 5, 2009
Shooting Suspect Appears In Court - Connecticut News Story - WFSB Hartford
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POSTED: 9:23 am EDT OCTOBER 5,2009 UPDATED: 8:12 pm EDT OCTOBER 6, 2009
facebookdel.icio.usbuzzdiggreddit›› Email›› PrintNEW BRITAIN, Conn. -- Jose Berrios, 27, was arrested Wednesday night in connection with a shooting that occurred earlier in the day at the intersection of Oak and Allen streets.
On Thursday, Berrios appeared in front of a judge in New Britain and she raised his bond to $1.5 million saying, 'We can't tolerate this wild behavior.'
Berrios' public defender dried to have his bond lowered saying, 'He's adamantly denying any involvement in this crime.'
Based on Berrios' extensive criminal record, Judge Hillary Strackbein decided to make the change in Berrios' bond. His record contains previous charges such as larceny, burglary and unlawful restraint.
The 27-year-old New Britain man faces two counts of attempted murder as well as other charges in connection with a drive by shooting on Wednesday.
Police said shots were fired into a SUV in which seven people were traveling at about 2 p.m.
Four people were injured in the shooting. Three of those injured have been treated and released from area hospitals. The fourth person remains in serious but stable condition.
Berrios was arrested on charges of criminal attempt to commit murder, assault, possession of a firearm and reckless endangerment. His bond was raised to $1.5 million during a Thursday court appearance.
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POSTED: 9:23 am EDT OCTOBER 5,2009 UPDATED: 8:12 pm EDT OCTOBER 6, 2009
facebookdel.icio.usbuzzdiggreddit›› Email›› PrintNEW BRITAIN, Conn. -- Jose Berrios, 27, was arrested Wednesday night in connection with a shooting that occurred earlier in the day at the intersection of Oak and Allen streets.
On Thursday, Berrios appeared in front of a judge in New Britain and she raised his bond to $1.5 million saying, 'We can't tolerate this wild behavior.'
Berrios' public defender dried to have his bond lowered saying, 'He's adamantly denying any involvement in this crime.'
Based on Berrios' extensive criminal record, Judge Hillary Strackbein decided to make the change in Berrios' bond. His record contains previous charges such as larceny, burglary and unlawful restraint.
The 27-year-old New Britain man faces two counts of attempted murder as well as other charges in connection with a drive by shooting on Wednesday.
Police said shots were fired into a SUV in which seven people were traveling at about 2 p.m.
Four people were injured in the shooting. Three of those injured have been treated and released from area hospitals. The fourth person remains in serious but stable condition.
Berrios was arrested on charges of criminal attempt to commit murder, assault, possession of a firearm and reckless endangerment. His bond was raised to $1.5 million during a Thursday court appearance.
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