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Thursday, March 14, 2019

JUDGE'S DECISION TO EDDIE PEREZ, "CRIME DOESN'T PAY"

EDDIE PEREZ ARREST PHOTO

He may have never had to have paid a price for his Criminal Felony convictions in terms of jail time,  but he will have to pay a price for the loss of his pension. That pension was funded by the same taxpayers Eddie Perez defrauded by his criminal acts.

Apparently Judge Noble  saw it the same way and felt that convicted felon Eddie Perez should not be allowed to benefit from his criminal acts before he was removed as the Mayor of Hartford. Yesterday Judge Cesar A. Noble issued a decision to revoke Perez's pension. That decision is below

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

STABBING ARREST MADE

PRESS RELEASE FROM HPD


HARTFORD, CONN. – (March 13, 2019) Hartford Police make arrest in February double stabbing incident. 

  On February 16, 2019, at 12:36 a.m., patrol officers responded to 371 Franklin Avenue, Andrea's Restaurant, on the report of a serious assault with a knife. A crime scene was located and secured as two victims arrived at Hartford Hospital via private vehicle. Both victims were treated for stab wounds and listed in stable condition. The Major Crimes Division and the Crime Scene Division were notified and assumed control of the investigation. 

     On March 08, 2019, Major Crimes Detectives obtained an arrest warrant from the Hartford States Attorney's Office charging Darrin Little DOB 10/25/1974 with two counts of Assault in the First Degree and Reckless Endangerment.

   On March 13, 2019, with the assistance of the United States Marshal's Office & Hartford Police Violent Fugitive Task Force, Little was located in Middletown Connecticut and taken into custody without incident. 

Little was processed and posted a $190,000 bond. His next scheduled court date is March 27, 2019.


Arrested: Little, Darren 10/25/1974 Middletown, CT

Assault 1st Degree  (2 counts) Reckless Endangerment $190,000 bond (Released from custody)

WE THE PEOPLE SHOW, 3/11/2019, FULL VERSION , THE WOMEN OF HPD AND THEIR RECRUITING EFFORTS

The original version of this video that I posted earlier in the week only had the first 29 minutes of the program, here is the full 55 minutes

Today our guests were LT.Marisol Rodriguez-Velez, Officer Tiffany Wilson and Cadet Rivera as we talked about recruiting efforts for HPD and the role of women in the Hartford Police Department

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

WE THE PEOPLE PROGRAM FOR MARCH 11, 2019, THE WOMEN OF HPD AND RECRUITING EFFORTS

Today our guests were LT.Marisol Rodriguez-Velez, Officer Tiffany Wilson and Cadet Rivera as we talked about recruiting efforts for HPD and the role of women in the Hartford Police Department