New Haven Man Arrested for Violating Executive Order Written by Connecticut State Police
On Friday, January 15, 2021 at approximately 2:57 p.m., Troopers out of Troop I-Bethany were dispatched to the New Haven Superior Courthouse located at 121 Elm Street, New Haven, CT. for a complaint of a disturbance.
Troopers received reports that Pedro Borrero (D.O.B: 10-24-1984) of 89 Paul Street, New Haven entered the lobby and was not wearing a face mask as required by the Executive Order. Borrero was immediately escorted out of the lobby and detained by Marshals.
Borrero was charged with violating (C.G.S. 53a-181) Breach of Peace in the Second Degree and violating Executive Order 9B-2a(1) violation of Face Cover Requirements. Borrero was released on a $2,500 non surety bond and is scheduled to appear in court on March 12, 2021 to answer to said charges.
Most read stories about the coronavirus pandemic from 2020
This year was dominated by the emergence and spread of the coronavirus, with designers and architects responding to the pandemic and events across the world cancelled. We continue our review of 2020 by looking at the most-read stories about the pandemic from each month.
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