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2 arrested after West Hartford road rage incident leads to gunfire

Updated: 12:46 PM EDT March 17, 2021 WEST HARTFORD, Conn. Police arrested two out-of-state men after a road rage incident lead to gunfire Monday night. West Hartford Police said at 9:30 PM Monday night, they were called by Connecticut State Police to the area of I-84 East by exit 48 about a road rage incident that occurred in the area of 1445 New Britain Ave. The incident was originally reported to Connecticut State Police via 911. According to West Hartford Police, around 8:45 pm Monday, the victim was leaving the Corbins Corner Shopping Plaza and had a green light. The victim told police that a white Chevrolet Silverado traveling on New Britain Avenue, blew through the red light in its travel lane, nearly hitting the victim s car. 

Police track down Jackson man tied to drug deals in several towns

Get our free mobile app A Jackson man is in some serious trouble after police found him in possession of Heroin, Cocaine, Molly/MDMA, prescription pills, digital scales, drug paraphernalia and a 9mm and .40 caliber handgun with high capacity magazines. An investigation began by Stafford Police with their Drug Enforcement Unit along with the Ocean County Prosecutor s Office Narcotics Strike Force and as more information became available, the probe led Detectives to Brick and Absecon. Police executed search warrants at a storage facility and vehicle in Brick and in a hotel room in Absecon and found the drugs. Cory Winston, 30, was arrested and charged with 14 offenses including 1st degree possession of “Molly” aka MDMA, 2nd Degree Possession of Heroin, 2nd Degree Possession of Cocaine, 2 charges of Unlawful Possession of a Handgun, Possession of Handgun during a CDS offense, Possession of High Capacity Magazine, Resisting Arrest, Aggravated Assault on a Police Officer, 3 charge

Milford Police Arrest Hamden Man for Possession of an Assault Weapon, High Capacity Magazine

Biden Uses the Parkland Anniversary to Call for Three Major Gun Control Moves

DC s first homicide of 2021

First DC homicide in 2021: 22-year-old woman shot to death in Southeast The incident happened early Sunday morning in the 3800 block of Wheeler Road around 2:33 a.m., police say. Credit: WUSA9 DC reports its first homicide of 2021 after a woman was found shot to death in a Southeast neighborhood. Author: Khalida Volou (WUSA9) Updated: 12:35 PM EST January 3, 2021 WASHINGTON Three days into the new year, the District reported its first homicide of 2021 on Sunday after a shooting incident in one of the city s Southeast, D.C. neighborhoods. A 22-year-old woman is dead after she was shot early Sunday morning in the 3800 block of Wheeler Road around 2:33 a.m., police said. 

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