Crime & Safety
Meriden Man, 39, Charged By East Haven Police With Threatening 2 Kids With a Gun: EHPD
He stopped his car, engaged kids in verbal argument, pointed a gun at them, then got out of his car, confronted them while still armed: EHPD

EAST HAVEN, CT — Sunday night just after 7 pm, East Haven police were called to the area of 439 Main St., following a report that a “man had threatened two juveniles with a firearm during a confrontation.”
According to police spokesperson Capt. Joseph M. Murgo, the “suspect stopped his vehicle in the roadway and engaged the juveniles in a verbal argument.”
Murgo said that during the “encounter, he allegedly pointed a handgun at the two juveniles from inside his vehicle before exiting while still armed and challenging them” and then fleeing the area in his vehicle.
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Officers immediately broadcast the suspect vehicle's description and within minutes Officers Andrew Newkirk and Robert Celentano located a matching Honda Accord traveling east on Main Street, Murgo said.
Officers conducted a motor vehicle stop and safely took the driver into custody without incident, he said, adding the man was identified as Jose Juan Velasquez Jr., 39, of Meriden.
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“During the investigation, officers recovered a Ruger SP101 .357 caliber revolver from inside the vehicle,” Murgo said, noting that Velasquez's Connecticut pistol permit had expired in 2025.
Velasquez was charged with first-degree threatening, risk of injury to a child, first-degree reckless endangerment, second-degree breach of peace, carrying a pistol without a permit, and illegal possession of a weapon in a motor vehicle.
Velasquez was held on a $150,000 surety bond and was transported to New Haven Superior Court Monday.
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