Crime & Safety
Settlement Reached in Botched Easton Police Raid Case
A man was fatally shot when officers from Easton, Trumbull, Monroe, Darien and Wilton entered his home to conduct a search.

Easton, Trumbull, Monroe, Darien and Wilton will pay a $1.25 million settlement after officers from the departments conducted a botched raid that left one man dead.
Towns have now paid a total of $4.75 million for the May 2008 incident, according to the Connecticut Post.
Heavily-armed officers broke down the door of an Easton home, threw flash grenades and fatally shot Gonzalo Guizan, 33.
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The towns were part of the Southwest Regional Response Team. Officers were told Terebesi was dangerous and that he had weapons in the home.Towns paid $3.5 million to Guizan’s family and initially refused to settle with Ronald Terebesi, who was at the residence watching TV.
Police conducted the raid after a stripper who was at the home told police she saw the two take something out a small tin and smoke it; she didn’t say anything about weapons. Police found a small amount of drugs and no weapons in the residence.
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