VERNON, CT — The bond for a man facing 21 criminal charges stemming from a domestic violence incident on the Fourth of July at a Vernon apartment complex was cut in half Monday in Rockville Superior Court, but it's nevertheless a half-million dollars.
Jerry Jolifils, 38, remained in custody on that $500,000 bond Tuesday morning and is expected back before a judge on July 20, judicial system records show.
Vernon police on Tuesday sent new details on the incident, first reported by Patch a day earlier.
At 7:10 p.m. on July 4, officers responded to the Springville Mills complex at 155 West Main St. after a reported domestic disturbance escalated into an assault outside the building, police said.
Officers determined that an adult female, a 2-year-old child, and another woman who intervened had been assaulted, according to an updated incident report. Several bystanders assisted the victims before police arrived, according to an updated incident report.
The three victims were transported to Rockville General Hospital for evaluation and treatment, according to an updated incident report.
Jolifils fled toward the Hockanum River, which flows adjacent to the complex, and initially ignored police commands to stop before being taken into custody following a brief pursuit.
Jolifils was charged with:
He was held over two nights on the initial a $1 million bond.
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