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Neighbor warned cops about Branford shooter; officer on leave amid probe, chief says
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Branford Police at the scene of a shooting on Main Street in Branford on April 13, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut Media
The officer with whom the neighbor spoke on April 10 is now is out on paid administrative leave, pending an internal investigation, Chief of Police Jonathan Mulhern said.
In the wake of the standoff, that officer was placed on paid administrative leave Monday while the situation is investigated, Mulhern said Tuesday. He identified the officer as Shannon MacIsaac. MacIsaac has worked there since September 2019, said Deputy Chief John Alves.
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Branford police tied career criminal Andrew Finkler, 56, to a credit card theft. The New Haven man was sentenced to 8 years in prison for fraud. (Branford Police Department)
BRANFORD, CT A credit card had been stolen from a local gym. Branford police Detective Arthur Ferris and officer Brett Johnson investigated and tracked the theft to a New Haven man named Andrew Finkler, police said.
At around the same time, investigators learned that the U.S. Attorney and the U.S. Secret Service were also investigating Finkler, now 56.
In what Branford Police Department Lt. Dominick Eula described as both a profound and important case based on a years-long fraud scheme, forces were joined as Branford wasn t the only Connecticut town where Finkler was then-alleged to have stolen identities through credit card theft and fraud.