A 35-year-old man was found unresponsive at Garcia Mini Market on Thursday afternoon, and police said he "appeared to be shot to death."
The mother of a 6-year-old Bridgeport boy who was hospitalized with burns on Sunday says a bully lit a ball on fire and threw it at her son.
Police said children were seen "playing with gasoline," and a mom claimed a child lit a ball on fire then threw it at her son.
Fairfield police arrested him following their investigation into the sale of edibles and vape pens to area teenagers.
Undrea Kirkland, 25, tried to kill several rival gang members from 2015-2018, he admitted in court. He's been detained since April 2019.
The 55-year-old suspect photographed the girl at the Westfield Trumbull mall on Friday, according to Trumbull police.
"This is still an active investigation and more to follow, but the child has been found safely," police said in a social media post.
The motive for the shooting is believed to be revenge, according to Bridgeport police.
The victim walked into a local hospital with multiple stab wounds, according to Bridgeport police.
Emergency personnel received several 911 calls Sunday afternoon about the collapse.
The man and an accomplice fatally shot a person in the process of trying to rob him, according to Bridgeport police.
Police said they made an arrest in connection with one of the two shootings that occurred hours apart on Stamford's West Side on March 14.
Each defendant has a criminal history that includes multiple felony convictions, federal officials said.
Two men exchanged words in a Bridgeport bar shortly before one repeatedly shot the other, according to Bridgeport police.
She also failed to file her own federal tax returns for the 2015 and 2016 tax years, according to federal officials.
The victim suffered head and body trauma, according to Bridgeport police.
"Detectives are working to determine the motive for the homicide," a police department news release said.
The owner of a Bridgeport construction company admitted he lied to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, authorities said.
The man was heard over a wiretap discussing the acquisition and distribution of heroin, according to federal officials.
The man groped the girl at the Vazzy's restaurant in Bridgeport, according to the Connecticut Post.
Employees were coerced through threats to kick back thousands in wages and liquidated damage, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
Police said a 29-year-old man assaulted a woman and threatened others with a gun during a dispute early Sunday morning in Stamford.
The woman was struck by a vehicle fleeing a separate collision, according to the Connecticut Post.
The 52-year-old suspect was charged in connection with a Tuesday bank robbery, according to Shelton police.
He also helped plan and carry out retaliation shootings of East End gang members in front of a Bridgeport courthouse, officials said.
Police said a man is accused of stabbing someone during a bar fight that broke out while he and a woman left two children in a car outside.
The shooting happened mid-day and left 23 bullet holes in the driver’s side and windshield area of a vehicle, according to authorities.
The suspect, a Derby resident, was arrested by Bridgeport police on Wednesday.
The incident is under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration.
A 36-year-old Bridgeport man was charged with second-degree manslaughter and sale of narcotics on Wednesday, Stamford police said.
Diante Willoughby previously pled guilty to killing Jose Nunez, whose body was found near Oxford a day after he was reported missing.
Rawls’ death gained media attention nationwide after her family said police did not properly notify them of the fatality or investigate it.
John Vazzano was accused of trying to bribe a teen who was sexually assaulted at one of his restaurants, the Connecticut Post reported.
Donald Copeland was arrested Friday in Poughkeepsie, New York, and charged with being a fugitive from justice on a homicide warrant.
Maria Reyes was last seen getting off a bus about 9:15 a.m. Friday, according to Bridgeport police.
The manager suffered a serious leg injury after trying to stop the woman from robbing the Bridgeport store, according to police.
The firefighter is charged with a felony and has been placed on administrative leave, officials said.
Anyone with information is asked to call police.
Law enforcement was called to Bridgeport Hospital after a person who had suffered a stab wound came to the emergency room, police said.
Police are investigating the sexual assault allegations, and the high-ranking officer is on administrative leave, Bridgeport officials said.