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Police: 13 guns, nearly 200 casings recovered after Branford fatal standoff
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Police: 13 guns, nearly 200 casings recovered after Branford fatal standoff
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Branford Police investigate at 241 Main Str. on April 14, 2021, where they engaged fire with a shooter in a second-floor apartment the previous day.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut Media
BRANFORD Investigators recovered 196 spent shell casings and 13 firearms none of them secured from Matthew Lee Walker’s second-floor apartment at 241 Main St. after his seven-hour standoff with police, police said.
Had Walker continued shooting bullets out of his apartment overlooking the Richlin store and Country Plaza, “he had thousands of rounds left,” said police Lt. Dominick Eula, who is supervising the investigation.
The armed standoff in the neighborhood off Main Street and Cherry Hill Road during which Walker, son of a Darien minister, shot one neighbor in the leg as the man stood in front of his own business ended with Walker, 38, dying by suicide , according to authorities.
Body-cam footage shows Branford officers rescued from stand-off scene as suspect fires gun
Police say Matthew Walker, found dead in the building, had plenty of ammunition for the multiple long guns and handguns he used. Author: Keith McGilvery, FOX61 Staff Published: 8:47 AM EDT April 22, 2021 Updated: 12:09 PM EDT April 22, 2021
BRANFORD, Conn. Newly released body camera footage shows how police officers were pinned down as gunshots flew past them during a tense standoff in Branford last week.
The footage from the Branford Police Department captured the sounds of gunfire that rang out from a home on Cherry Hill Road on April 13. The initial reports were of an active shooter with 30 rounds already fired, Branford Police Chief Jon Mulhern told FOX61 News. When officers arrived they were met with heavy gunfire – a barrage of rifle fire from an elevated position.
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.
New details emerge about suspect in Branford armed standoff
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