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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.”

Norwalk Worker Accused Of Forging $60K In Fake Bids, Cops Say

Norwalk Worker Accused Of Forging $60K In Fake Bids, Cops Say
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Tree superintendent issues decision on fate of pin oak on Greenwich Avenue

Tree superintendent issues decision on fate of pin oak on Greenwich Avenue
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Attorney considers federal intervention for GPS device in Jennifer Dulos case

Attorney considers federal intervention for GPS device in Jennifer Dulos case
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$300K bond upheld in Stamford witness tampering case

$300K bond upheld in Stamford witness tampering case FacebookTwitterEmail Peter Didonato Jr., 28, of Stamford, was charged with 59 counts of violating a judge s protective order and harassment for contacting a person he was involved with in a domestic violence incident in Stamford last year.Stamford Police Department / Contributed STAMFORD A judge upheld a $300,000 bond on a Stamford man accused of trying 59 times to contact a woman with a protective order against him, and then enlisting his father’s help to get her to recant her story to police. Attorney Robert A. Skovgaard downplayed the severity of the accusations faced by his client, Peter Didonato Jr., at Stamford Superior Court on Monday. He argued that there is “no indication” that Didonato is a threat and that his bond was excessive.

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