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Person Shot July 3 2018

3 July, 2018 – SHOOTING INVESTIGATION

 

At 11:32 AM, Officers were sent to reported gunfire in the area of Goffe and Carmel Streets. Dispatchers relayed information that there was a victim of a shooting on Carmel Street near Percival Street. Soon after locating the victim, Hospital staff at the St. Raphaels’ campus of Yale New Haven Hospital, notified police there was a walk-in shooting victim at the hospital seeking treatment. Both victims were shot during the same incident.

 

The first victim is a twenty-eight year old man from New Haven, who was wounded in the thigh. The second is a twenty-one year old man from New Haven, who was wounded in the arm and leg. Neither have suffered life-threatening wounds and are in stable condition.

 

Detectives from the department’s Major Crimes Unit  and Bureau of Identification are investigating the double shooting.

Anyone who witnessed this crime or who may have information valuable to investigators is urged to phone police at 203-946-6316 or Text-A-Tip. Text “NHPD plus your message” to 274637 (CRIMES) Calls may be made anonymously.

 

 

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Police News May 9, 2018

May, 2018 – TWO NABBED, CHARGED WITH MUNSON STREET SHOOTING

 

On May 3rd, 2018, at 4:13 PM, Officers headed to 325 Munson Street after a person was reportedly shot. The city’s ShotSpotter® system alerted to the gunfire. The victim, twenty year old, Kaison Joshua-Mims, of New Haven, was shot in the leg.

 

Officer Sean Sullivan and his canine partner, “Gunny” responded to assist investigators. Gunny located a handgun in the driveway of 253-255 Munson Street.

 

Lead case Detective Daniel Conklin, aided by Detectives, officers and agents from the department’s Major Crimes Unit, Shooting Task Force, Narcotics Unit and Criminal Intelligence Unit worked the shooting case. They developed leads quickly and soon drafted arrest warrants for Sandre Williams (4-8-1999), of 86 Spring Street in New Haven and Kahleel Malik Carmon (3-24-1997), of14 Bel Air Road in Hamden, CT.

 

Last evening, cops and Parole Officers picked up Kahleel Malik Carmon at his home and Sandre Williams after spotting him in a car. They were each taken into custody without any ruckus.

 

Williams was charged with assault in the first degree, conspiracy to commit assault in the first degree and carrying a pistol without a permit. Carmon was charged with assault in the first degree, conspiracy to commit assault in the first degree, reckless endangerment in the first degree, criminal possession of a pistol and carrying a pistol without a permit.

                                                    

DUI CHECKPOINT ANNOUNCEMENT

 

The New Haven Police Traffic Division will conduct a DUI/ Traffic Safety Checkpoint, beginning on Friday, May 11 at 7:00 PM and concluding on Saturday, May 12 at 3:00 AM. The checkpoint location will be on State Street at Wall Street.

 

9 May, 2018 – COUPLE WAKES UP TO BURGLARY IN PROGRESS

 

At 3:55 AM, Officers were dispatched to a St. Ronan Street home regarding a burglary. The homeowners said they heard noises coming from downstairs. They announced they were phoning police. They heard the crook(s) moving about and then silence.

 

Arriving officers searched the area. A police canine was brought in. The perp(s) got away with the victim’s 13” MacBook Pro. Investigators were unable to track it. No one in the home was harmed. The crook(s) likely broke in and fled through a lower floor window.

 

8 May, 2018 – FATAL CRASH INVESTIGATION

 

At 7:14 PM, Fair Haven District officers responded to a serious single-vehicle crash at 129 Lombard Street. Arriving officers found a Hyundai in the front yard. Firefighters arrived and tended to its operator and lone occupant. She was unresponsive and rushed to Yale New Haven Hospital. At 7:40 PM, medical staff pronounced her deceased.

 

The NHPD Crash Reconstruction Team responded to the scene to conduct their investigation. The operator was identified as twenty-two year old Tyeisha Asia Hellamns, of New Haven.

 

Investigators will be scrutinizing several witness statements as well as the forensic evidence from the vehicle, roadway and the damage to the property’s fence and front steps. The investigation is expected to take some time.

 

8 May, 2018 – CLOTHING SHOP BURGLARIZED - AGAIN

 

At 10:04 AM, Officers were dispatched to THE Katz Kidz Boutique at 59 Whalley Avenue after a break-in was reported. The shop manager, Calvin Johnson told the cops he’d received a call from the landlord, stating another burglary had occurred. A hole had been cut through the wall – next to the hole cut to commit a previous burglary on May 4th.

 

The hole was cut from a common hallway. The officers saw footprints leading to the cash register and back to the hole. The manager reported about two thousand dollars of men’s clothing was taken. A review of surveillance footage shows a black man with his face covered in the shop at 2:29 AM. Ironically, the crook wore what the manager described as clothing likely taken in the previous burglary – a red, white & blue zip-up jacket.

 

Detectives from the department’s Bureau of Identification responded to process the scene for any clues

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10 October, 2018 – GUNSHOTS FIRED AT CAR IN WESTVILLE VILLAGE AS CROWDS LEAVE ROOSEVELT’S BAR

 

This marks the third gunfire/ shooting event in one year related to a bar in the heart of the quiet Westville Village. At 1:03 AM, Officers responded to calls of gunfire that had occurred outside Roosevelt’s Bar, 883 Whalley Avenue.

 

An officer had been flagged down at the corner of Fountain Street and Central Avenue by a person reporting a chaotic scene just blocks away. As he approached, the officer heard gunfire and spotted a Subaru Forester leaving the area. He pulled over the car on West Rock Avenue. The car’s windshield had been shot at.

 

About two hours later, an officer in Fair Haven was contacted by a man admitting he’d fired at the vehicle after its driver sped directly at him. The twenty-five year old Hamden, CT man told police he was leaving Roosevelt’s when a man pulled up to him and addressed him. He said the man drove off, made a U-turn and sped toward him. He told officers he jumped into his own car but couldn’t get it started in time to flee. He said the man struck his car and he thought the man would harm him. He said he fired at the driver, who in turn fled.

 

Video of the incident, viewed by the officers, generally corroborates the victim’s story. The victim has a valid pistol permit. It appears he was not the antagonist in this incident.

 

The case remains under investigation. An arrest has not yet been made.

 

On Saturday, September 22, 2018, Officers, as had become routine, were posted at Roosevelt’s bar to clear out the crowd after closing time. At 1:52 AM, those officers heard gunfire and found the victim in front of the closed business at 867 Whalley Avenue. Tomone Archie Lindsey, thirty-two, of New Haven, had been shot in the leg. He claimed to have no knowledge as to who’d shot him. A parked car was struck as well.

 

Though Roosevelt’s Bar often hires an Extra Duty officer on weekends, routinely, it takes many on-duty officers to clear out the area after closing.  

UP DATE.  

 

This marks the third gunfire/ shooting event in one year related to a bar in the heart of the quiet Westville Village. At 1:03 AM, Officers responded to calls of gunfire that had occurred outside Roosevelt’s Bar, 883 Whalley Avenue.

 

An officer had been flagged down at the corner of Fountain Street and Central Avenue by a person reporting a chaotic scene just blocks away. As he approached, the officer heard gunfire and spotted a Subaru Forester leaving the area. He pulled over the car on West Rock Avenue. The car’s windshield had been shot at.

 

About two hours later, an officer in Fair Haven was contacted by a man admitting he’d fired at the vehicle after its driver sped directly at him. The twenty-five year old Hamden, CT man told police he was leaving Roosevelt’s when a man pulled up to him and addressed him. He said the man drove off, made a U-turn and sped toward him. He told officers he jumped into his own car but couldn’t get it started in time to flee. He said the man struck his car and he thought the man would harm him. He said he fired at the driver, who in turn fled.

 

Video of the incident, viewed by the officers, generally corroborates the victim’s story. The victim has a valid pistol permit. It appears he was not the antagonist in this incident.

 

The case remains under investigation. An arrest has not yet been made.

 

On Saturday, September 22, 2018, Officers, as had become routine, were posted at Roosevelt’s bar to clear out the crowd after closing time. At 1:52 AM, those officers heard gunfire and found the victim in front of the closed business at 867 Whalley Avenue. Tomone Archie Lindsey, thirty-two, of New Haven, had been shot in the leg. He claimed to have no knowledge as to who’d shot him. A parked car was struck as well.

 

Though Roosevelt’s Bar often hires an Extra Duty officer on weekends, routinely, it takes many on-duty officers to clear out the area after closing

9 October, 2018 – MAN CLAIMS SELF-DEFENSE IN STABBING. THE INJURED PERSON DISAPPEARED

 

At 9:36 PM, officers were dispatched to 154 Frank Street after somone reported an assault.

 

The arriving cops found a pool of blood on the front porch and a trail of blood leading inside to the second floor. There was more blood in a bedroom, but no one was in it.

 

Suspicious of the noises above, the basement tennant emerged and told the cops he’d seen two women leaving the building after hearing an argument. He said his upstairs-neighbor came outside and was bleeding from his face. He said the women cut him.

 

Police cought up with the victim at Yale New Haven Hospital. The sixty-six year old told the officers he was in his bedroom, when the door opened and two men entered. One had a “shiny knife”. The blade-wielding man aproached  him. The victim armed himself with a screwdriver and ordered the intruder to stop.

 

The victim said the man kept coming and sliced his face and hand. The victim said he stabbed the intruder several times with the screwdriver. The last time, said the victim, the screwdriver remained in the man’s chest.

 

The victim’s wounds – though deep, were not deemed life-threatening. The intruders were not found despite frequent checks for the impaled one – male or female.

 

9 October, 2018 – HURLBURT STREET RESIDENCE STRUCK BY BULLETS

 

At 9:13 PM, the city’s ShotSpotter® system alerted to gunfire on the one-hundred block of Hurlburt Street. Officers narrowed their search to a bullet struk home at 109 Hurlburt Street. Bullet shell casings, found outside on the street and front porch, were collected and the house was searched. One of its occupants, Travis Jenkins (3-30-1975), of that address, had two outstanding warrants (larceny 6th and failing to appear in court) and was taken into custody. His custody was otherwise unrelated to this case.

 

We’re looking into the who and why and are interested in hearing from anyone who has information on this case. 203-946-6304, if you’re interested in talking. Calls may be made annonymously.

 

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7 May, 2018 – PERSON SHOT

 

At 2:20 PM, Officers responded to the 100 block of Henry Street to investigate a reported shooting. The caller, a thirty-five year old New Haven woman, phoned police as she was being driven to the hospital. She said she’d been shot on Henry Street. The city’s ShotSpotter® system alerted to the gunfire.

 

The shooter was said to have been in a 2012 grey Audi. Detectives are following several leads and believe the victim was specifically targeted by the shooter. The investigation continues

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WORLD-RATED PHILADELPHIA lightweight Hank Lundy (right), seen here after scoring a knockdown this past weekend during his win over Carlos Winston Velasquez at Mohegan Sun in Connecticut, is now the reigning WBC Continental Americas Champion and is in search of his first world title shot after 32 professional fights. The win Saturday marked Lundy's return to the 135-pound division after a brief stint at junior welterweight. Lundy hopes to unify the 135-pound world title and ultimately take another shot at 140.
Lundy ready to 'reclaim his throne' in 135-pound weight class after capturing vacant title Saturday

PHILADELPHIA (Oct. 23rd, 2015) -- With a triumphant return to the lightweight division this past weekend at Mohegan Sun, Hank Lundy made his point loud and clear.
 
"I'm back. 'Hammerin'' Hank is back at 135," said Lundy, who stopped veteran Carlos Winston Velasquez in the fifth round of their scheduled 10-round bout Saturday to capture the vacant Word Boxing Council (WBC) Continental Americas Lightweight Title.
 
"I mean business. And when I get in that ring with you, don't think it's going to go the whole 10 or 12 rounds. I'm going to knock you out. I'm reclaiming my throne at 135."
 
Forgive Lundy's bravado, but Saturday was not only a victory in the ring, the 26th of his pro career and 13th by knockout, but also a victory in the court of public opinion, where Lundy took a beating in January after failing to make the 135-pound weight limit in a scheduled bout against Petr Petrov, a fight he accepted on just eight days' notice.
 
With more than eight weeks to prepare for Velasquez, Lundy had no such trouble shedding the weight, clocking in at 134, though he thinks he might've been even lighter than what the scale indicated.
 
"The commissioner, he stopped at 134. I think I came in at 133," Lundy quipped.
 
"Like I told everyone, if you give me the right amount of time, I can make 135."
 
Credit this resurgence to Lundy's steely determination and the guidance of fellow Philadelphia boxer, Bernard Hopkins, the longest reigning middleweight world champion of all-time and the oldest fighter to ever win a world title, who helped Lundy put the past behind him and instead focus on what he needed to do to ensure it wouldn't happen again.
 
"I took it from Bernard and he actually talked to me about that situation. Everybody came down on me, but he said, 'Hank, the key thing is staying ready so that you won't have to get ready,'" Lundy said. "What I took out of that is preparing myself and keeping my weight down, staying 10 pounds away from my fight weight."
 
While some fighters lose a bit of power when dropping to a smaller weight class, Lundy has actually maintained his strength, as evident by the two knockdowns scored in the Velasquez fight. The weight makes no difference, Lundy said, as long as you execute.
 
"It's more about technique, the leverage from your punches and the whole thing about it, carrying the punching power you have to make sure you make weight correctly that way you won't be drained or anything," he said. "I'm still punching like I punched at 140."
 
Lundy has bounced between both divisions over the past five years, chasing the bigger paydays and the national television spotlight at 140, but now his goal is to reclaim the No. 1 spot at 135, where he sat in 2012 before a stunning loss to journeyman Raymundo Beltran.  
 
"I'm hungry," Lundy said. "One thirty five, that's where I started my quest and that's what I'm looking forward to doing. I started my quest at 135 and I'm back there. I want to win the world titles. I want to unify them and the move up to 140. My mission is to clean up 135 and I'm going to do it."
 
Who's next? The sky's the limit. Jorge Linares currently holds the WBC world title. Unbeaten Terry Flanagan owns the World Boxing Organization (WBO) crown. The International Boxing Federation (IBF) title is currently vacant. Lundy could lobby for a shot at a world title now or continue to fight his way to the top. Either scenario is feasible.
 
"Listen, I'm ready to go right now," Lundy said. "If they call me right now, I'm ready. I don't need no tune-up. Like I said, in my career I've been matched tough. There's no hype about me, 'Hammerin'' Hank, where you really have to find out to see if I'm what they say I am. I am what I am. I'm hungry. I'm determined. I'm that bad-ass that people talk about who comes into your hometown and beats you."
 
The journey back to No. 1 won't be easy. Nothing has. Lundy has built his career taking the tough fights, the fights others didn't want, traveling everywhere from Mississippi to Montreal to the Ukraine to answer the call. In 32 pro fights, he's fought in front of his hometown fans in Philadelphia just six times, never truly afforded the luxury of padding his record in his own backyard like so many other fighters.
 
When Lundy refers to himself as a "throwback fighter," it's a valid comparison. There's only one "Hammerin''' Hank, which is bad news for fights fans and good news for the rest of the lightweight division. With Saturday's win at Mohegan Sun, the 135-pound weight class has officially been put on notice. Philadelphia's fighting pride is back.
 
"I was always matched up tough," he said. "Nothing was ever easy. Most of these guys that you see now, they get a lot of soft touches, whereas a guy like me, I'm proven. When you talk about 'Hammerin'' Hank' and you look at my career, there were no soft touches. That's why when you ask me about the world title shot, or do I need a tune-up, no, because I've been fighting tough since I was in the pro game."
 
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TrinaGonk

Sad news….

Rapper Trina’s Brother Gunned Down In Miami

In tragic news out of Miami, southern rapper Trina’s younger brother Wilbrent “Gonk” Bain was recently gunned down in broad daylight after a feud with a friend reportedly took a turn for the worst.

via NBC News


Read more at http://bossip.com/763202/stop-the-violence-rapper-trinas-19-year-old-brother-shot-and-killed-in-broad-daylight/#xoJ522IH8OpcIrpG.99

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