Former Bridgeport police chief Armando Perez now behind bars
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BRIDGEPORT Former city police chief Armando Perez is now inmate 07860-509.
The 65-year-old Perez was sentenced last month by U.S. District Judge Kari Dooley to a year and a day in prison after he and the city’s former personnel director, David Dunn, pleaded guilty last October to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and making a false statement to the FBI.
On Monday, Perez surrendered to federal prison officials to begin his sentence and was transferred to the Gilmer Federal Correctional Institution in Glenville, W.Va.
His lawyer did not return calls and emails for comment.
Despite the countless prayers and well wishes pouring in for Earl “DMX” Simmons, doctors reportedly aren’t so optimistic he’ll bounce back.
DMX who dominated Hip Hop in the late ’90s/early 2000s was rushed to a local hospital in White Plains, New York on Friday night (April 2) after suffering a reported drug overdose, which triggered a heart attack.
According to the latest update from
TMZ, a family member of the Ruff Ryders luminary said paramedics attempted to resuscitate the 50-year-old artist for over 30 minutes once they arrived on the scene. The prolonged oxygen deprivation severely impacted the veteran rapper’s brain and he’s currently on life support in critical condition.
DMX fans have been anticipating the Ruff Ryder legend’s ninth studio album since his 2019 release from prison. And by the looks of it, the project is slowly but surely taking shape. During a recent interview with the popular REVOLT series
Drink Champs, X spoke to co-hosts DJ EFN and N.O.R.E. about the impending release and confirmed at least two of its special guests.
In a preview clip from the episode, X reveals Griselda’s Conway The Machine, Westside Gunn and Benny The Butcher as well as the late Pop Smoke are all featured on the album.
Paul Spaniola is looking forward to a transition to being there for his family.
But thatâs not to say that heâs going to miss being the Mason County Prosecuting Attorney, a position heâs held for 18 years.
âThereâs a lot of different feelings,â he said Monday afternoon in his corner office on the third floor of the Mason County Courthouse. Iâve got other friends, prosecutors in other counties, who are pretty much (my) age, and many of them were running for one more term. Great for them. Iâm happy for you guys. But, itâs my time.