Crime & Safety
2 Suspects Arrested In Shooting Outside Of Diner In Fairfield: Report
No injuries were reported in the April 15 incident.

FAIRFIELD, CT — Two suspects were arrested on warrants over the weekend in connection with an incident where gunshots were fired outside Andros Diner on Villa Avenue in Fairfield in April, reported the Connecticut Post.
Raymond Rose, 35, and Akeem Jermaine, 30, both of Bridgeport, were charged with first-degree reckless endangerment, and illegal possession of a weapon in a motor vehicle. Rose was also charged with first-degree assault, and Jermaine was also charged with conspiracy to commit first-degree assault.
Both were arraigned in Bridgeport Superior Court on Monday and held in lieu of bail of $350,000 each. They are next due in court on June 18.
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According to authorities, the two had tried unsuccessfully to pick up two women in a bar in Fairfield, followed the women and allegedly ran them off the road.
When confronted by other people about the incident, an argument ensued and the gunshots were fired, the Post reported.
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