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Four CT kidnapping survivors see new path to healing as attacker prepares for life in prison Justice really does exist – Hartford Courant

For close to 40 years, four women have waited for a sense of justice they weren’t sure would ever come. This week, they breathed a sigh of relief as former Hartford charter school CEO Michael Sharpe was sentenced to 72 years in jail on kidnapping charges.

Former Hartford charter school CEO receives life sentence for kidnapping four women in 1984

Michael Sharpe, the 71-year-old former Hartford charter school CEO who was convicted of kidnapping four women who were attacked in their homes in the 1980s, was sentenced to life in prison on Monday.

Southington man held on bond after charged in shooting spree

Officials: State Capitol shooting suspect held on bond for Southington incidents FacebookTwitterEmail State Capitol police found at least three bullet holes on the morning of June 1, 2021 at the Capitol s south portico, which apparently were from an incident overnight. Police are shown inspecting the damage and briefing Gov. Ned Lamont.Ken Dixon / Hearst Connecticut Media A 74-year-old man suspected of firing bullets at the state Capitol was officially charged Thursday in two other shooting incidents that occurred last weekend in Southington, officials said. Floyd D. Gollnick, faces charges of attempted first-degree assault, unlawful discharge of a firearm, criminal use of a firearm, first-degree reckless endangerment and first-degree criminal mischief for firing multiple rounds into an occupied home North Star Drive home in Southington on Sunday, according to officials.

Officials: State Capitol shooting suspect held on bond for Southington incidents

Officials: State Capitol shooting suspect held on bond for Southington incidents FacebookTwitterEmail State Capitol police found at least three bullet holes on the morning of June 1, 2021 at the Capitol s south portico, which apparently were from an incident overnight. Police are shown inspecting the damage and briefing Gov. Ned Lamont.Ken Dixon / Hearst Connecticut Media A 74-year-old man suspected of firing bullets at the state Capitol was officially charged Thursday in two other shooting incidents that occurred last weekend in Southington, officials said. Floyd D. Gollnick, faces charges of attempted first-degree assault, unlawful discharge of a firearm, criminal use of a firearm, first-degree reckless endangerment and first-degree criminal mischief for firing multiple rounds into an occupied home North Star Drive home in Southington on Sunday, according to officials.

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