Man sues Bridgeport police from prison over car stolen from department lot
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Superior Court on Main Street in downtown BridgeportBrian A. Pounds
BRIDGEPORT A man serving 55 years for murder claims police are responsible for his car being stolen from the police department’s lot.
Xavier Rivera, who was sentenced in December 2018, filed suit Thursday in Superior Court against former Police Chief Armando Perez and Det. Jorge Cintron.
“The defendants were supposed to return the plaintiff’s car after they found no evidence but failed to do so,” the hand-written lawsuit states.
Rivera, who is representing himself, lists his address as Suffield. He is incarcerated at the MacDougall-Walker Correctional Institution there.
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Maine Jewish Museum hosts online art auction
Another virtual auction will benefit Partners for World Health.
Courtesy of Maine Jewish Museum
Recently reopened after a destructive fire, the Maine Jewish Museum in Portland is hosting an online art auction curated by Barridoff Galleries founders and former owners Annette and Rob Elowitch. More than 75 artists offered work for the auction, including many of Maine’s leading contemporary artists.
A preview of the artwork available in the auction is open on the Maine Jewish Museum website, and the auction will run online for two weeks, beginning at noon Sunday, through May 9. Proceeds will benefit the museum’s mission of supporting and honoring Maine’s Jewish community and building “bridges of appreciation and understanding with people of all backgrounds,” according to a press release.
TROY, N.Y. â Rensselaer County District Attorney Mary Pat Donnelly announced recently that Shamaiah Davis, 40, of Albany, was sentenced before the Hon. Debra J. Young on felony second-degree assault with intent to injure a victim 65 or older and the defendant is at least 10 years younger.
Davis had pled guilty on March 23, to the charges.Â
On May 12, 2020, Davis entered Jimmyâs Luncheonette, at 84 Congress St., Troy, and assaulted and robbed an employee during an altercation at the restaurant. The employee sustained several injuries as a result of the defendant striking her in the head and body in order to steal property.
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