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A 56-year-old woman was killed when bullets went through the walls of a home in Hartford as she was cooking Wednesday evening, according to police. ....
Very brazen, upsetting. Upsetting. To the residents. To us. Lady was just home in her apartment, cooking. Heartbreaking, Lt. Aaron Boisvert with the Hartford Police Department said. Police believe the suspects were driving by when they fired into the apartment. An NBC Connecticut crew at the scene could see multiple bullet holes in the building. The Major Crimes Division is investigating. Officers are also investigating a double shooting just before 5:30 a.m. on Kent Street. The two victims went to a local hospital to be treated. One victim, a man in his 20s, had life-threatening injuries and was listed in critical condition. Police said he later died from his injuries. Police have identified him as 22-year-old Trelique Ward, of East Hartford. ....
Woman Killed While Cooking Inside Apartment After Bullets Tear Through Walls On 6/10/21 at 11:11 AM EDT A Connecticut woman was killed while cooking inside her apartment Wednesday evening when bullets tore through the walls during a drive-by shooting, police said. Hartford mom Sylvia Cordova, 56, was hit by at least one stray bullet that proved fatal while preparing dinner in her kitchen on 28 Sisson Ave., CBS affiliate WFSB reported. Absolutely tragic. For this to occur to a woman in the security of her home is tragic, said Lt. Aaron Boisvert, commander of the Hartford Police Department s (HPD) Major Crimes Division. At least nine gunshots emerged from a car toward her apartment on the first floor, and police believe that Cordova was an unintended target. ....
A man is dead after a shooting on Kent Street in Hartford Wednesday. Police said investigators believe it happened during a drug deal and that the two people. ....
$1,000 payment for those returning to work in Connecticut 09 Jun 2021, 22:04 GMT+10 HARTFORD, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has introduced a program in which Connecticut residents who return to work, and remain employed for eight weeks, will receive a payment of $1,000. Connecticut is hoping to use the program to encourage unemployed residents to return to work. As with all states, Connecticut faces a serious problem of businesses being unable to hire the people required to operate their businesses. However, there is only enough money for the first 10,000 qualified people. Funding for the bonuses will come from the CARES Act, which was approved by Congress last year. ....