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Sunday, February 24, 2019

REALITY CHECK

This is just an example of how fast these situations can go bad.

 Luckily with body cams it is much easier to get the full perspective. This is the unsanitized version  of an Officer  Involved Shooting from Napa Valley California, all over a routine traffic stop, if there is such a thing as routine any more.

 I can't believe how calm the Officer remained, but I guess  that says a lot about her training. Stay safe Officer's



MAYOR BRONIN AND THE HARTFORD DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE, DISCRIMINATION IN ANY FORM IS NOT A HARTFORD VALUE

The Officer Baerga sexual harassment complaint has brought a sudden case of laryngitis to Hartford City Hall.

It is not unusual that many have lost their voices in a building that is quick to comment on everything else. Maybe it is an election year and people are worried about losing votes if they call out the accused offender. Maybe it might be because the complaint sat in City Hall for months with no action. Maybe it is because it involves a LGBTQ person and that is not as big of a deal and won't get the same headlines as if it were a racial issue.

Whatever the reason, wrong is wrong and the fact that  Mayor Bronin and the Hartford Democratic Town Committee has chosen to remain silent when the accused harasser is also a member of the Democratic Town Committee is also wrong.

I recently questioned a member of the Democratic Town Committee as to their silence and the response was that "Marc Dibella is the Town Chair"

Well let me ask , do Town Committee members answer to Marc Dibella or does he answer to them?

I think we all know the answer to that question.

Below is the list of current Hartford Democratic Town Committee members by District. If you can , message them through Facebook or call them and let them know  any form of discrimination can not be tolerated and we expect them to exercise their voices and stand for something.
Hartford Dtc List by on Scribd

Friday, February 22, 2019

FROM HPD: 2019 HOMICIDE NUMBER 5

On Thursday February 21, 2019 at approximately 2131 hours, Hartford Police Dispatch received a 911 call reporting a person being stabbed at 2327 Main Street. Responding Patrol Officers located a victim, who sustained multiple stab wounds, and the suspect who was taken into custody without incident. The victim was transported to Saint Francis Hospital for treatment and later succumbed to his injuries. The Major Crimes Division was notified and assumed control of the investigation. The suspect, Mayceo Montford DOB 01/03/1975 was later charged with one count of Murder and is currently being held in lieu of a $1,000,000 dollar bond.

Victim: Banks, Shawn DOB 08/29/1978 of 603 Blue Hills Avenue, Hartford, CT

FROM HPD: PEDESTRIAN STRUCK BY TRUCK IDENTIFIED

The identity of yesterday’s Tractor Trailer vs. pedestrian motor vehicle accident at High Street and Walnut Street is the following:

Injured Pedestrian- Carl Loven DOB 07/11/1941, resident of Hartford, CT.
Mr. Loven is still in critical condition as a result of the accident.

The HPD Crime Scene Division is still investigating the case.  No charges have been filed.  The operator of the TT remained on scene and is cooperating with the investigation.


Monday, February 18, 2019

NEXT HPD RECRUIT CLASS INCREASING DIVERSITY

Some basic numbers for the incoming HPD recruit class scheduled to begin in March.

The class is made up of 2 Black males, 3 Black females, 6 Hispanic males, 3 Hispanic females,3 White males, 1 White female.

5 are Hartford Residents, 14 are non residents

The class was originally scheduled for 19 recruits, but 1 Hispanic male has dropped out.

**Note- There are no requirements to identify as LGBTQ and those stats are not kept

HPD MAKES ROBBERY ARREST

19-5482/Commercial Robbery w/ Firearm

On 2/18/19 at approximately 0917, officers responded to the Dollar General, located at 281 Barbour Street to investigate a robbery complaint.   Upon arrival, the complainant/victim informed officers the accused concealed several bottles of shampoo within his backpack. As the accused approached the front of the store and passed all points of purchase, the complainant confronted the accused and requested he remove the unpaid merchandise from his backpack. The accused immediately lifted his shirt, revealing a handle of what was perceived to be a firearm and stated, "I don't have nothing, see." The accused left the store and was located by officers in the area of  5 Love Lane. MCD was on scene. The BB gun was recovered and the accused charged appropriately.

Arrested: Ottah Holder 08/19/73 of 100 Nutmeg Lane East Hartford, CT
Charge: Robbery 1st