Crime & Safety
NY Man Arrested As Conspirator In Danbury Shooting
A Bronx man was arrested for conspiracy to commit assault after the person he was driving with shot another man at a Danbury residence.

A Bronx man turned himself in to the Danbury Police Department after learning of an active arrest warrant for his arrest.
Brandon Gonzalez, 18, of the Bronx, was arrested after an investigation of a shooting on Oct. 29 at approximately 8:41 p.m.
According to the police report, a 22-year-old male victim suffered one gunshot wound to his right leg and groin area while he was outside of a residence on School Ridge Road in Danbury.
Police said the victim was visiting friends when Alexander Chadee-Sierra Jr.,19, of the Bronx, arrived and had the victim summoned outside by Gonzalez. When the victim exited the residence, Chadee-Sierra fired two shots, striking the victim one time. Chadee-Sierra and Gonzalez then fled the scene in a vehicle and was believed to have traveled to the Bronx, NY area. At the time that the victim was shot, a 4-year-old boy, was standing just inside the doorway.
The victim was transported to the Danbury Hospital where he was treated and subsequently released. Gonzalez was arrested for conspiracy to commit assault in the first degree and accessory to assault in the first degree. Gonzalez was held on a court ordered bond of $250,000.
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