New Haven PD identifies man killed in overnight shooting as West Haven resident
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NEW HAVEN There was a fatal shooting on Sherman Parkway overnight, according to Mayor Justin Elicker.
New Haven Police received multiple 911 calls just before 8:30 p.m. regarding a person shot, on Sherman Parkway near the intersection with Munson Street, according to spokesman Officer Scott Shumway. Responding officers located a 34-year-old West Haven man, who was fatally shot, Shumway said in an email.
New Haven Fire and American Medical Response were on the scene where they pronounced the man deceased.
Shumway said a 28-year-old New Haven man “remained on the scene and identified himself as being involved in the incident.”
New Haven PD: Man struck, killed while walking on Ella T. Grasso Boulevard
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The New Haven Police DepartmentBen Lambert / Hearst Connecticut Media
NEW HAVEN A man struck by a tow truck while walking on Ella T. Grasso Boulevard early Thursday later died of his injuries, according to police.
Capt. Anthony Duff said via email that the man was struck by a tow truck on the boulevard at its intersection with Lamberton Street.
“The tow truck driver remained at the scene. An ambulance transported the adult male victim to Yale New Haven Hospital where he was pronounced deceased,” Duff said. “The crash remains under investigation by the NHPD Accident Reconstruction Team.”
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New Haven Police investigate an area behind Arby s on Washington Avenue in North Haven near the Best Western Plus with K-9s and metal detectors on February 11, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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New Haven Police investigate an area on Washington Avenue in North Haven near the Best Western Plus with K-9s and metal detectors on February 11, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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New Haven Police investigate an area behind Arby s on Washington Avenue in North Haven near the Best Western Plus with K-9s and metal detectors on February 11, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less