Isaac Wilson, a.k.a. Ike, of Waterbury
Chascity Perez of Waterbury
Fifteen defendants were arrested today. Grant has been in state custody since January 21 and Peters is still being sought.
In association with today s arrests, law enforcement executed seven search warrants and seized approximately 40,000 bags of suspected heroin, 350 grams of cocaine and 50 grams of crack cocaine. Investigators also seized nine firearms, including an AK-47-style rifle.
If convicted of the charge in the indictment, based on the type and quantities of narcotics attributable to each defendant, Foster, Jason Metz, Grant, Derek Metz, Nieves, Paulino and Smalls face a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment of 10 years and a maximum term of imprisonment of life; Peters, Slaughter and Jackson face a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment of five years and a maximum term of imprisonment of 40 years; and Mines, Diaz, Santos, Council, Wright, Wilson and Perez face a maximum term of imprisonment of 20 year
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State investigation concludes Cromwell officer was justified in firing at suspect s car
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Cromwell Police DepartmentHearst Connecticut Media file
CROMWELL An investigation has concluded a town police sergeant was justified when he fired a single round from his service rifle into the car of a fleeing suspect who drove toward him, state documents show.
No one was injured in the March 17, 2020, incident, which took place outside a home on Salem Drive.
The suspect, Samuel L. Moore, subsequently collided with another vehicle at the intersection of Shunpike and Evergreen roads and was taken into custody by police, according to documents.
Sgt. Ryan Parsons was among a number of officers involved in a multi-jurisdictional effort to arrest Moore and was the one who fired the shot, the state report says.
State investigation concludes Cromwell officer was justified in firing at suspect s car
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Cromwell Police DepartmentHearst Connecticut Media file
CROMWELL An investigation has concluded a town police sergeant was justified when he fired a single round from his service rifle into the car of a fleeing suspect who drove toward him, state documents show.
No one was injured in the March 17, 2020, incident, which took place outside a home on Salem Drive.
The suspect, Samuel L. Moore, subsequently collided with another vehicle at the intersection of Shunpike and Evergreen roads and was taken into custody by police, according to documents.
Sgt. Ryan Parsons was among a number of officers involved in a multi-jurisdictional effort to arrest Moore and was the one who fired the shot, the state report says.