received          numerous 911 calls regarding an incident in the vicinity of          Albany Avenue and Baltimore Street.  A short time later, a          male victim arrived at  St. Francis Hospital via private          vehicle suffering from multiple stab wounds. The male victim          succumbed to his injuries was pronounced deceased by the          attending physician. A crime scene was established and      secured
in          the area of Albany Avenue and Baltimore Street. Major Crimes          Detectives immediately initiated an investigation. As a          result, Brock Davis, DOB 10/03/74,  was identified as the          suspect in this case.
On          January 22, 2016, an arrest warrant was submitted to a judge          of the Hartford Superior Court and
approved,          charging Davis with Murder. A judge set bond of $1,000,000 was          attached to the warrant. 
On          Thursday, March 3, 2016, U.S. Marshal's Violent Crime Fugitive          Task Force members developed information that Davis was          staying with an associate in  Springfield, Massachusetts.  On          that date at approximately 1430 hours, Brock Davis was taken          into custody without incident by the task force in Springfield          Massachusetts. Davis was processed in Springfield,          Massachusetts for an outstanding local warrant and  charged as          a fugitive from justice related to the homicide      investigation.
On          Tuesday, March 8, 2016, Davis was extradited from          Massachusetts, transported to Hartford Police
Headquarters          and served with the Murder warrant.
The          investigation was a group effort consisting of the Hartford          Police Department's Major Crimes Division,
Crime          Scene Division, Shooting Task Force, Capital City Crime Center          and the Hartford States Attorney's
Office.       
Davis          will be arraigned tomorrow morning, March 9th,          2016, at Hartford Superior Court, located at 101 Lafayette          Street Hartford, Connecticut.
 

 
 
 
 
4 comments:
Great work HPD!
It is sad to see the way people do each other...
It's called Hartford CT. Watch what happens now with all the cuts to HPD, lowered car plans, no pro-active units etc. Sh@# is gonna get real. I'm guessing 40+ homicides this year.
He killed a drug dealer. Boohoo.
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