Sharing her story FB post about act of kindness on day of shooting wins praise
Lisa Reisman
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Sal EspositoLisa Reisman / For Hearst Connecticut
BRANFORD At around midday on Tuesday, April 13, P.S. Fine Stationers owner Sal Esposito saw two women outside his Main Street shop. He unlocked the door and ushered them in.
There’s an active shooter on Main Street, he told them. Get to the back of the store. He didn’t know what was going on, he said, locking the door behind them.
The two women, Celia Toche and her elderly mother, had been strolling down Main Street. They were looking for a memento from Branford they planned to send to a friend on the West Coast, Toche recounted in a Facebook post a week after the incident.