Crime & Safety
Fight Leads to Gun, Threatening Charges for Stafford Man
A Stafford man is in custody in a variety of charges after a fight, state police said.

STAFFORD, CT — A fight on Furnace Avenue in Stafford left a 59-year-old resident in custody on gun and threatening charges, state police said.
The incident took place 10:07 p.m. on April 7, according to an arrest report. When troopers arrived at the scene, they found the 25-year-old man who called in the fight restraining Leonard Clark in the driveway of 56 Furnace Ave., according to a report.
Clark was charged with illegally carrying a firearm, first-degree threatening, first-degree reckless endangerment, and second-degree breach of peace, according to a report.
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Clark was booked on a $20,000 bond, which he was unable to post and on Thursday he remained in custody, judicial system records indicate.
He is due for his second court appearance on April 23, court records show.
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