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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

FROM HPD

On September 1, 2015, at 5:18 Pm, Hartford Police Department Patrol Officers responded to the area of 37 Bushnell Street in response to an anonymous complaint of an individual suffering from a possible narcotics overdose.  Upon arrival, HPD Patrol Officers observed the individual inside a vehicle, unresponsive and appeared to be in medical distress.  The individual was removed from the vehicle by EMS personnel and transported by ambulance to Hartford Hospital.  The individual later regained consciousness and was listed in stable condition.  At the incident location, responding HPD Officers observed packaged Heroin and drug paraphernalia in plain view within the passenger compartment of the open vehicle.  As Officers began to retrieve the illegal contraband, a firearm was observed protruding from an area between the drivers and passenger front seats of the vehicle.  The firearm retrieved was found to be an unloaded, black Smith & Wesson model SD9VE handgun.  The Hartford Shooting Task Force was notified and responded to the scene.  The individual upon regaining consciousness was placed under arrest and charged with various Narcotic and Firearm charges. The arrested individual, later identified as Mathew Ruhnke, 31, of Petal, MI was transported to the Hartford Booking facility to be processed. 

 

Evidence:

Black, Smith & Wesson, model SD9VE

Four sleeves of packaged Heroin (stamped with a black unreadable stamp)

Numerous empty sleeves

One hypodermic needle

 

Arrested: Mathew Ruhnke, 31, of Petal, MI 

Charges:

1.      Possession of Narcotics

2.      Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

3.      Carrying a pistol without a permit

4.      Weapons in a motor vehicle

COURANT EDITORIAL BOARD MAYORAL INTERVEWS ON CT-N

The Hartford Courant Editorial Board, Tom Condon, Peter Pach and Carolyn Lumsden, conducted interviews with Mayoral Candidates Pedro Segarra and Luke Bronin as a precursor for their endorsement. The interviews were recorded by CT-N, the Connecticut Network. I'll leave the editorials on this to the editors, but take a view and make your own decisions Who is believable and who shows the best vision to be Hartford's next leader? Feel free to post your comments here.

ENDORSED DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE LUKE BRONIN
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CHALLENGER PEDRO SEGARRA



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WHAT ARE THEY THINKING

We keep hearing about jobs, jobs, jobs for Hartford residents. I agree with hiring qualified Hartford residents, but I am not sure they understand the responsibility they accept when they are hired for these jobs.

One of the programs intended to provide a career ladder for Hartford residents is the Cadet Program at the Hartford Police Department. This is an excellent program to develop Hartford youth  for careers as Hartford Police Officers, or at least it is supposed to be.

Last night one of those Cadets was arrested for shoplifting at the the Hartford Walmart, not a stellar start for a career in law enforcement.

Details below, direct from the HPD Arrest log. She was released on a written Promise to Appear in Court

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Name: SIERRA,JANICE DOB:07/22/94 Sex:FEMALE Race:HISPANIC

Addr: 417 ZION ST A/B Hgt: 5'04 Wgt:145 Hair:BLACK STRAIGHT

HARTFORD,CT MF#:A142260 Arrest #:7148200 Case #:15-027525

Officers:H66 ZAREBSKI,DANIEL,M

Arrest Date: 09/01/15 19:04 Location:495 FLATBUSH AV

Release Date:09/01/15 23:59 WPTA

Charges: 53A125B LARCENY-SIXTH DEGREE

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I AM DISAPPOINTED



Yes, I am disappointed. The news by the Segarra Campaign that Sarah and Luke Bronin had allegedly concocted a scheme several years ago to get Sarah onto the Hartford Zoning Board. The plan, according to Segarra was devised to launch Bronin into the Mayor's Office, beginning with his wife's service to the people of Hartford.Yes, I am disappointed that this is the best Pedro Segarra could do..I am disappointed that an incumbent Mayor has so few accomplishments of his own , that he has to drag Sarah Bronin into the campaign. I am disappointed that Pedro attempted to undermine one of Hartford's brightest minds, as well as a very nice and genuine person, to try to boost his own image.

Sarah Bronin has proven herself in her own career as a very intelligent and capable professional. Any Mayor throughout this state would welcome the service of someone like Sarah to volunteer on a board or commission.Only a fool would call her service into question. Yes Pedro, I am calling you a fool.

I am also disappointed by Segarra's campaign dragging the Bronin children into the fray. The choice by the Bronin's to send their children to a private school was raised by Pedro's people. Why? Is that the best they can do? Is their anyone in their right mind that won't admit Hartford's Schools are far from where thy should be? I will give Segarra a few points here and say there has been some improvement under the current leadership, but the bar was very low to begin with. I think Superintendent Navarro has made improvements, but I think it is more about her leadership than it has anything to do with Pedro Segarra.

Any parent , the Bronin's included, I am sure want the best for their children to see them succeed for the future. To use their children as political pawns and put them in a Hartford School, when they know there is a much better option available to them, would be wrong. It might sell newspapers or make for a sensational blog posting by critics, but what parent could take the less than best choice for their Children?

It might be easy for a candidate without children to criticize the Bronin's choice of school, but I doubt there are many parents that would choose the less successful option if available.

We all want the best for the people we love and care about, and no one should be faulted for making the tough choice and doing what's best .I am pretty confident, if Pedro had children, they would leave the security of his Prospect Avenue compound , drive through the secured iron gates and their driver would  head to their private school. I doubt any of Pedro's hypothetical kids would be breathing PCB's at Clark School, even if it was politically correct. Although with his decision making, you never know( especially if it was an election year)

Yes, I am disappointed. Disappointed that our incumbent Mayor has so little of his own accomplishments that he has to raise these nonsensical smoke screens. I for one would welcome a Mayor who instead of putting caviar and champagne first, would put the future of his children first, regardless of the press coverage. I would welcome  Mayor  whose wife has the knowledge and experience to better our City and its neighborhoods with her service.

Pedro, if only your new handlers had arrived five years ago and coached you how to be a leader and a Mayor then, you might actually have a decent track record for your campaign, instead of the garbage you are dumping on us now

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

FROM HPD



TRAFFIC ADVISORY From the Hartford Police Department Traffic Division Tuesday, September 1, 2015
HARTFORD POLICE TO CONDUCT DUI ENFORCEMENT CHECKPOINT
(Hartford, CT.) – The Hartford Police Department Traffic Division will conduct a DUI Enforcement Checkpoint on Wednesday, September 2, 2015, from 5:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m., in the area of Vine Street and Edgewood Street.
This checkpoint is part of the Hartford Police Department’s ongoing expanded DUI enforcement program supervised by the HPD’s Traffic Division and funded through a grant from the State of Connecticut Department of Transportation DUI Enforcement Program.
For the most up to date traffic information visit the State of Connecticut interactive traffic map including statewide traffic cameras.
The Hartford Police Department encourages you to protect your vehicle and belongings by "putting your junk in your trunk." Click here to view car break prevention tips from the HPD.

Friday, August 28, 2015

SHOW US THE MONEY PEDRO

Hartford's fiscal year ended July 1, 2015. Since we keep hearing the Segarra rhetoric that Hartford is in good financial state , isn't it time for some legitimate numbers?

So what are the budget numbers Pedro? What did the city budget look like at the end of the year? What assets will we have to sell next year to stay afloat and still be able to pay the 4.5 million owed to the debt service for the Yard Goats?

Simple question Pedro, could we maybe get an honest answer? Oh, and don't look to  Governor Malloy for financial help, I think he is fed up with you misinformation. Read more about that herehttp://www.courant.com/politics/capitol-watch/hc-malloy-says-hartford-has-received-more-than-1-billion-20150828-story.html

Maybe Pedro's landscaper can give us some budget ideas.