Monday, November 21, 2016

FROM HPD: ANOTHER FELON WITH A GUN

On November 19, 2016 at 1:24am, Hartford Police Department Officers were dispatched to the area of Franklin Avenue and Annawan Street for a 911 report of a person with a firearm. Upon arrival, Officers located a suspect matching the description given by the caller. During the investigation the suspect attempted to elude officers. Officers gave the accused a verbal command to stop, but the accused ran north on Franklin Avenue. Officers caught up to the suspect who ran into a darkened back yard. The officers heard a sound which they immediately recognized as a pistol slide loading a round into a gun. The officers gave verbal commands again to the accused. The Officers then heard something metal being thrown to the ground and the suspect walked to the officers with his hands raised. A canvass of the area located a 9mm TGI pistol with four live rounds inside of it. The accused was then debriefed by STF (Shooting Task Force) detectives. No one was injured during the incident. The accused was then arrested and transported to booking.

The accused is from Bloomfield CT, he is a convicted felon several times over, with 10 previous arrests in Hartford.
Accused: Dunker, Arcenio 6/21/89 27 Forest Ln Bloomfield CT
Charges: Disorderly Conduct (53a-182), Possession of a Pistol Without a Permit (29-35), and Criminal
Possession of a Firearm (53a-217)
Firearm: 9mm TEG

4 comments:

  1. I am sure this confused Felon just needs a "second chance" to continue on the path to "get his life in order" and learn how to conform to the laws of our society

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  2. Remember Bronin's own words........"being labeled a convicted felon is an unfair life sentence."
    Thank god these cops didn't become another horrible statistic.

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  3. http://www.jud2.ct.gov/crdockets/CaseDetail.aspx?source=Pending&Key=e42e8599-4c5b-4116-a5a3-d945e96dfc54
    http://www.jud2.ct.gov/crdockets/CaseDetail.aspx?source=Pending&Key=403d1434-d311-4481-9b57-ab52c7f2a32f

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