Crime & Safety
Windsor Man Shot in Hartford
The victim sustained non-life threatening injuries in the shooting late Wednesday night.

A 23-year-old Windsor man was shot late Wednesday night in Hartford and sustained non-life threatening injuries.
Hartford Police responded to 164 Burnham Street on report of a serious assault with a firearm at 11:22 p.m.
Upon arrival, officers met with the victim, who was alert and conscious, according to Hartford Deputy Chief Brian Foley.
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The victim told police he and two other people were sitting inside an Acura that was parked in the driveway located at 164 Burnham Street. They noticed a Chrysler 300 drive past them, several times, east bound on Burnham Street.
Shortly thereafter they observed two unknown males, on foot, walking west bound on Burnham Street toward them. One of the males, wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, shot at them several times.
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The men then fled, on foot, east bound on Burnham Street.
Officers on the scene located six spent shell casing in front of 160 Burnham Street and found seven bullet holes along the driver side of the Acura.
Foley said the victim suffered a non-life threatening graze to the left side of his neck was treated and released by Saint Francis hospital. Hartford STF arrived on scene to investigate.
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