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Bridgeport man charged in slaying of 35-year-old Stamford mother

Bridgeport man charged in slaying of 35-year-old Stamford mother FacebookTwitterEmail Shernetta Dunmore, 35, of Stamford, was killed by gunfire while celebrating the close of Summer with friends in a East Side parking lot on Sept. 20, 2020.Jamal Dunmore / Contributed STAMFORD A Bridgeport man was charged with murder Thursday morning for allegedly killing a 35-year-old Stamford mother in September. Police said an investigation revealed that Ian “Easy” Evans, 24, is the one who pulled the trigger in the shooting death of Shernetta Dunmore at a block party on the city’s East Side. Evans, who was already facing charges in relation to the shooting, was hit with the new felony charge as he attended Stamford Superior Court on Thursday.

Police: Greenwich town employee pulled loaded gun on good Samaritans after night of drinking

Police: Greenwich town employee pulled loaded gun on fellow bar patrons driving him home FacebookTwitterEmail Police said a Stamford resident pulled a gun on two men who gave him a ride home after a night of drinking.Michael Cummo / Hearst Connecticut Media STAMFORD A night out drinking ended with the arrest of a Greenwich town employee after police said he pulled a loaded gun on a pair of good Samaritans who had given him a ride home. Stamford police Capt. Richard Conklin said Benjamin Fumega, 24, was drinking by himself at Vinny’s Backyard Restaurant and Bar on Saturday night when he and two other patrons developed a “rapport.”

I didn t do it : Michelle Troconis proclaims innocence in Jennifer Dulos case in newly released video interview

Skip to main content Currently Reading I didn t do it : Michelle Troconis proclaims innocence in Jennifer Dulos case in newly released video interview Lisa Backus FacebookTwitterEmail Michelle Troconis appeared in Stamford Superior Court on August 28, 2020 in connection to charges in the disappearance of Jennifer Dulos. Attorney Jon Schoenhorn sat beside her.H John Voorhees III/Hearst Connecticut Media STAMFORD A visibly upset Michelle Troconis offered to help detectives look for the remains of Jennifer Dulos in a video released by her attorney Wednesday in the latest attempt to have some charges dismissed in the case. “I can spend a month with you guys. I can do whatever you want, but I didn’t do it,” Troconis told state police as she was being questioned on June 6, 2019, nearly two weeks after Jennifer Dulos went missing.

Duo Stole High-End Handbags In Greenwich, Police Say

Conspiracy to commit retail theft Evans, who fought with the police, was additionally charged with assault on an officer and interfering, Slusarz said.  He was also charged with possession of a shoplifting device after police found the wire cutters used to cut through security straps; and possession of a controlled substance after he was found with pills and marijuana, he added. Evans and Nance are scheduled to appear in Stamford Superior Court on Wednesday, Feb. 24.  Evans was unable to set a $25,000 bond and was held in custody. Nance was released on a $2,500 bond. The primary objective of professional crime rings is to steal from retail organizations for the purpose of turning retail products into financial gain, rather than for personal use, Slusarz said. These criminal operations are responsible for tens of billions of dollars in losses each year nationally.

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