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Subject fires shots in ambulance after retrieving handgun, authorities say
Brian Bethel
Abilene Reporter-News
ABILENE A Waxahachie man is in custody after allegedly assaulting two paramedics sent to help him with medical issues, Abilene police said in a statement released Thursday afternoon.
Two gunshots reportedly were fired inside the ambulance transporting Michael Gaylon McMillan, 67, to the hospital after McMillan got up from the gurney (and) retrieved a handgun from his jacket, the statement says.
He will be charged with two counts of aggravated assault on a public servant, a second-degree felony, police said in the statement.
A homeowner in the 2400 block of Regent Drive called police at 9 a.m. when McMillan arrived at their door, claiming to be there to do work on their floor, the release says.
A Waxahachie man is in custody after allegedly assaulting two paramedics sent to help him with medical issues, Abilene police said in a statement released Thursday afternoon.
Two gunshots reportedly were fired inside the ambulance transporting Michael Gaylon McMillan, 67, to the hospital after McMillan got up from the gurney (and) retrieved a handgun from his jacket, the statement says.
He will be charged with two counts of aggravated assault on a public servant, a second-degree felony, police said in the statement.
A homeowner in the 2400 block of Regent Drive called police at 9 a.m. when McMillan arrived at their door, claiming to be there to do work on their floor, the release says.
Lauretti: Mas property could become Shelton manufacturing hub with national name brand companies
Brian Gioiele
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The intersection of Bridgeport Avenue (Rt. 108) and Constitution Blvd. South, in Shelton, Conn. April 14, 2021.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
The city-owned Mas property could become a manufacturing corporate park and extending Constitution Boulevard North is the key to making it a reality.
Mayor Mark Lauretti at a joint meeting of the Planning and Zoning and Inland Wetlands commissions earlier this month presented concepts for developing the nearly 70-acre parcel near Bridgeport Avenue, with plans that included extending Constitution Boulevard to reach Shelton Avenue/Route 108.
Shelton mayor to talk Mas property future Wednesday
Brian Gioiele
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Mayor Mark Lauretti will present potential development opportunities for the city-owned Mas property, an almost 70-acre parcel near Bridgeport Avenue where Constitution Boulevard could be partly extended to eventually reach Shelton Avenue (Route 108). Mayor Mark Lauretti will present potential development opportunities for the city-owned Mas property, an almost 70-acre parcel near Bridgeport Avenue where Constitution Boulevard could be partly extended to eventually reach Shelton Avenue (Route 108).Contributed / Contributed
SHELTON The future of the city-owned Mas property will be the focus of a joint meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission and Inland Wetlands Commission Wednesday.