Teens charged in armed robbery of landscaper
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Three teens arrested for robbing landscaper.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media
BRIDGEPORT Three teenagers who police said were suspected in a number of robberies and shootings in the city’s East End were arrested Thursday on charges they robbed a local landscaper.
Avery Humphrey, 18, of Stratford Avenue and two other teens who were not identified because they are younger than 18 and considered juveniles, were charged with first-degree robbery, carrying a pistol without a permit, illegal possession of a pistol in a motor vehicle, criminal possession of a firearm and illegal possession of a large capacity magazine.
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A Fairfield County woman was convicted of conspiring with two men to kill her husband in the first criminal trial held in Connecticut since 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a two-to-one decision, a three-judge panel convicted 36-year-old Larise King of accessory to commit murder and conspiracy to commit murder following the fatal shooting of her husband Dathan “Daedae” Gray in Bridgeport in 2019.
Gray who was 32-year-old at the time of his murder, was found lying in the street near the intersection of Newfield Avenue and revere Street on July 27, 2019. He had been shot more than a dozen times, including multiple headshots.
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A Fairfield County woman was convicted of conspiring with two men to kill her husband in the first criminal trial held in Connecticut since 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a two-to-one decision, a three-judge panel convicted 36-year-old Larise King of accessory to commit murder and conspiracy to commit murder following the fatal shooting of her husband Dathan “Daedae” Gray in Bridgeport in 2019.
Gray who was 32-year-old at the time of his murder, was found lying in the street near the intersection of Newfield Avenue and revere Street on July 27, 2019. He had been shot more than a dozen times, including multiple headshots.
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In CT s first criminal trial since 2020, judges convict woman of conspiring to murder her husband
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Superior Court on Main Street in downtown BridgeportBrian A. Pounds
BRIDGEPORT In a rare two-to-one decision, a three-judge panel found a local woman guilty of conspiring with two men to kill her husband in 2019.
“I’ve cried everyday since my son was killed but today, I can finally say justice was served,” said Tammy Pendergrass-Green, the mother of Dathan “Daedae” Gray.
Larise King, 36, showed no emotion as she sat at the defense table as the verdict was announced by Superior Court Judge Tracy Lee Dayton. Her family, who had sat in the back of the courtroom since the trial began last Tuesday, were quickly ushered out of the courthouse by judicial marshals.