A popular food destination in the Elm City will be closed for a short period of time after a fire broke out Saturday. New Haven Fire officials said they had.
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Updated: 4:01 PM CDT April 25, 2021
A man was charged with murder Sunday, a day after he was arrested by st. Louis police.
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police arrested 31-year-old Javon White after the shooting death of a Jennings man early Saturday in Walnut Park East.
Officers arrived at the 4700 block of Wren Avenue and found Chuwn Curtis, 24, inside a vehicle with multiple wounds. EMS responded and pronounced Curtis dead.
Two women, ages 44 and 27, were also injured outside the vehicle, and EMS transported them to an area hospital. There was no report of their condition.
White, of the 1100 block of Haley Avenue in St. Louis, was charged with first-degree murder, two counts of assault, three counts of armed criminal action and resisting arrest by the St. Louis County Circuit Attorney. Bond is not allowed.
Editor’s Note: One year ago today 0n April 13, 2020 Carlos DeLeon, a 63-year-old Hispanic man, became the first incarcerated person in Connecticut to die of COVID-19. In the intervening months, roughly 18 more would die after contracting the disease behind bars as state officials scrambled to test, isolate and more recently vaccinate inmates and staff. At the same time, though, the pandemic has led to a record low prison population, allowing the state to begin planning for the closure of three prisons. Below, a look ahead at what’s next for Connecticut’s prisons.
For the past 15 years, criminal justice experts have produced a report forecasting the size of Connecticut’s incarcerated population. Most of the time, their projections were within five percentage points of reality.