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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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Police News May 2018

6 May, 2018 – DELIVERY DRIVER ROBBED

 

At 9:16 PM, Officers responded to an armed-robbery call, occurring on the one-hundred block of Kenny Drive. The victim, twenty-five year old Angel Diaz, told the officers he’d gone to a home on Kenny Drive to deliver a pizza. He exchanged the pizza for cash with the customer and headed back to his car. As he rounded a parked truck, he was met by a masked man who pointed a gun at him and demanded his money.

 

The crook – a tan man who stands about 5’06” tall and has an average build, made off with between six and seven hundred dollars. He had a black pistol. Diaz wasn’t harmed. The thief wasn’t found.

 

5 May, 2018 – BRIEF ROMANCE ENDS IN ASSAULT

 

At 11:31 PM, Officers were dispatched to 269 Norton Street, 2B, to investigate a reported stabbing. The officers met the victim, a thirty-one year old New Haven man. He showed them his abdominal wound and said he’d been stabbed by Richard Giamette Jr (5-22-1964), a man he’d been in a relationship with. The incident occurred at Giamette’s apartment.

 

As the victim was being attended to by EMTs, Officers found Giamette in his apartment. He admitted knowing the victim. He told them he’d instructed the victim to stay away from him and his home. He denied the victim was there that evening – despite the victim being there… at that moment.

 

The victim was rushed to the hospital. Giamette was taken to be interviewed by detectives – then taken to a cell, charged with first degree assault and second degree breach of peace. The victim’s wound, although serious, was not deemed life-threatening. The weapon wasn’t found.  

 

5 May, 2018 –FATHER INJURED RUSHING TO DAUGHTER’S IMPERILMENT

 

At 11:31 PM, Officers were dispatched to 25 Bright Street after it had been reported a five year old girl had been struck by a car. They arrived to find an injured father and daughter and a red Pontiac in the roadway.

 

EMTs arrived to treat both injured people. Thirty-two year old David Pena told the cops he was across the street from his daughter and saw her begin crossing the street between two parked SUVs. He said he rushed to her to prevent her from stepping into traffic. A car was coming.

 

Witnesses said Pena grabbed his daughter and was struck by the Pontiac. Pena and his child were run over and dragged by the vehicle. Pena suffered injuries to both arms and face. The young girl’s face was bloodied. She was alert and conscious when she was taken to the Yale New Haven Pediatric Hospital. Initially, the child was listed in critical condition. Her condition has improved and she is expected to recover, despite serious injuries. Pena’s injuries are not life-threatening.

 

The operator of the Pontiac has not been charged. Neither he, nor his passenger were hurt. Officers from the NHPD’s Crash Reconstruction Unit were on the scene and are conducting their investigation. Their investigation will take some time to complete.  

 

5 May, 2018 – ROOSEVELT’S CAFE 18+ EVENT SHUT DOWN AFTER FIGHTS BREAK OUT

 

A promoted Saturday night party at Roosevelt’s Café, 883 Whalley Avenue, once again got out of control. Officers who work in the district and who often patrol the otherwise tranquil Westvill Village neighborhood know the bar’s history. They’d positioned themselves nearby. The extra-duty officer assigned arrived and noticed the bar had allowed access to the liquor serving area to those that were under-age and that the side doors were left open and unattended. She felt the establishment was likely over capacity and notified her supervisor.

 

At 12:51 AM, Officers were alerted to several fights inside. Two bloodied patrons were located from two separate incidents. Ambulances were summoned and EMTs arrived with additional officers. Police brass shuit down the establishment. Patrons rushing from the venue were overheard saying the party was moving to Middletown Café. A short time later, fights broke out there, prompting another police response.

 

During the mass departure of rowdy patrons, one of the responding officers saw a woman trying to fight with a man near Roosevelt’s front door. Before they were able to engage one another, officers separated them. The woman was ordered to leave. She didn’t and armed herself with a canister of pepper-spray before charging back inside. The woman went inside and started fighting with Officer Caitlin Zerella. Another officer put the fighting woman on the ground and disarmed her. She was later identified at the department’s detention center as Shodennishya Shaquaya Little (8-9-1994), of 1623 Chapel Street in New Haven. She was charged with disorderly conduct, interfering with police, assault on a police officer, carrying a dangerous weapon and criminal trespassing in the first degree. Officer Zarella’s arm was injured by Little. They were photographed as evidence.

 

Soon after Roosevelt’s was closed, a fight broke out outside at Yale New Haven Hospital’s emergency department, where the assaulted Roosevelt’s patrons had gone for treatment.

 

3 May, 2018 – PERSON SHOT

 

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.

 

Police are investigating what led up to the shooting. The gunman was described as a thin black man, 6’00” tall, sporting shoulder-length dreadlocks. He was shirtless and wore jeans at the time of the shooting. He used a black pistol. He and one other thin black man with a buzz-cut, fled on foot, south on Munson Street to County Street.

 

Cops catalogued the bullet casings they found on the street. Officer Sean Sullivan and his canine partner, “Gunny” responded to assist investigators. Gunny located a handgun in the driveway of 253-255 Munson Street.

 

The investigation continues.

 

 

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