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24 March, 2018 – RETURNING BURGLAR REPORTS BEING ROBBED – GETS ARRESTED

 

At 4:16 AM, Officers were dispatched to a burglary-in-progress call at 370 Dixwell Avenue. “He’s still in there”, said a neighbor, as they pulled up.

 

The witnesses reported a man wearing red sweatpants and a matching top, kick in the front door and go inside. He said the man had been outside yelling and swearing about money owed to him. The cops found no one inside. A fingerprint technician went to work and the home was secured.

 

About ten minutes after the officers left, someone called police reporting the red sweat-suited crook had returned to the scene of the crime. The cops returned too. There they found their suspect, David Isaiah Pouncey (12-21-1986), of Ingleside Drive in Hamden, CT. Pouncey told the officers he’d been robbed by someone inside the house. When they informed Pouncey there was nobody inside, he stared at them with no reply.

 

The witness identified Pouncey as the burglar. He was arrested and charged with second degree burglary and second degree criminal mischief.

 

25 March, 2018 – BURGLAR FOUND ASLEEP BY RESPONDING COPS

 

At 7:04 AM, Officers were dispatched to an Eastern Street home after the homeowner’s phone alerted her to a break-in. While en route, the officers were told a white man had entered the home through the front door. He was clad in a Pea Coat. The caller, who wasn’t home, was watching the burglar roam about on a live feed provided to her phone from her surveillance system.

 

When the officers arrived, they found the intruder. He was fast asleep on the living room sofa. Garrett Connors (12-27-1990), of Holbrook Place in Ansonia, CT, woke up and told the officers he and his two friends were let in by a woman he named but had no other information about. A search of the home, showed no others inside.

 

The video link was sent to the cops. It showed Connors enter the home alone. He was charged with third degree burglary and first degree criminal trespass.

 

25 March, 2018 – MOTEL RESIDENT CHARGED IN WEAPON COMPLAINT

 

At 7:45 PM, Officers pulled into the parking lot of The New Haven Inn, 100 Pond Lilly Avenue. Someone had phoned police to report someone there had pointed a rifle at her.

 

There were several people arguing in front of one of the motel rooms. None involved would present themselves as the caller. The officers started knocking on doors. Two were detained in the room the caller said the rifle was stashed. They turned out to have no involvement.

 

Finally, a man and a woman came forward. They identified the man they said pointed the weapon at them and the woman’s eight year old grand-daughter. The officers were told the incident revolved around old and new relationships and the turbulence that exists between the ex’s.

 

The accused, Edward Willie Cobb, (2-6-1981), of New Haven, told the officers he’d been falsely accused –that he never threatened anyone and didn’t have a gun. Officers then removed Cobb’s Ward’s Western Field, .410 guage repeater shotgun from his motel room.

 

Cobb is unqualified to own or possess any firearm. He was arrested and charged with criminal possession of a firearm, second degree threatening, first degree reckless endangerment, risk of injury to a child and second degree breach of peace.

 

25 March, 2018 – FELON SHOOTS SELF IN FOOT

 

At 2:13 AM, Officers responded to a reported shooting in a third floor apartment at 63 Ellsworth Avenue. There, they found the victim, Elijah McFarlin Jr (1-1-1964), who’d phoned 911 to report he’d struck a shotgun shell with a hammer and it fired into his left foot.

 

The officers sent McFarlin to the hospital to attend to the hole in his foot. They recovered his bloodied shoe in his bedroom. They found a sawed-off shotgun in another, and a spent shotgun shell in the trash.

 

When Detective Daniel Conklin met McFarlin at the hospital, he told him he’d been paranoid after smoking Crack cocaine, retrieved the weapon, and that while walking with it, shot himself.

 

McFarlin, a convicted felon was arrested and charged with criminal possession of a firearm, unlawful discharge of a firearm and possession of a sawed-off shotgun.

 

 

 

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MAYORS HARP, GANIM SCRUTINIZE STATE’S HALF-BILLION DOLLAR HARTFORD BAILOUT

 

New Haven – Mayor Toni N. Harp and Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim today released the following joint statement in response to the state’s agreement to pay off some $550 million of Hartford’s accumulated debt:

 

“While we evaluate the state’s new, half-billion-dollar bailout of Hartford, and recognize it as an acknowledgement of the responsibility the state has to assist its structurally, and perpetually distressed cities, we question whether it represents an equitable practice.

 

Connecticut absolutely must have a consistent, comprehensive urban policy to lift all cities constrained by current tax laws, now compounded by tens of millions of dollars in state budget cuts.

 

It seems the state continues to shortchange New Haven and Bridgeport – its two largest cities, with comparatively stable finances, while rewarding the past practices of other cities that put them on the edge of financial collapse.

 

Connecticut requires comparable support for its two most populous urban centers and an economic development strategy for the Bridgeport/New Haven region. We’ll meet next week and present a consistent municipal aid program for all cities in the state.”

 

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CITY READY TO MOBILIZE 60 TRUCKS, OTHER EQUIPMENT

 

New Haven – City officials announced this afternoon that an early spring Nor’easter is bearing down on the region with up to 15 inches of accumulating snow forecast. Many city streets – particularly at intersections and on hills – have been pretreated with snow-melting brine as a precaution.

 

Officials plan to implement a citywide parking ban as of 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, to be in effect until 6:00 a.m. Thursday. Residents may park their cars in either the Temple Street or Granite Square parking facilities for a reduced, $3/day fee. Residents are encouraged to call 203-946-8221 or the city’s Snow Line at 203-946-SNOW with any storm-related parking questions.

 

In other storm-related news:

 

  • The city will respond to the storm forecast for tomorrow with 60 trucks: 36 operated by staff of the Department of Public Works, clearing some 230 miles of city streets, eight by private contractors, and 16 by employees of the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Trees to address downed trees and limbs and clear bus stops, curb cuts, and pathways across city parks.

 

  • Refuse collection for Wednesday will begin early – at midnight tonight.

 

  • All three of the city’s senior centers will be closed Wednesday.

 

  • New Haven Fire Department officials are asking residents to assist with clearing snow from around the fire hydrant closest to their house, should snow accumulations warrant such clearing.

 

REMINDER 

2 Emergency Parking Bans go into effect tomorrow Wednesday at 6:00 PM. The First is a Downtown parking that begins tomorrow Wednesday at 6:00 PM and ends Thursday evening at 6:00 PM. Temple St. and Granite Sq. garages are both open for $3.00 during the storm. The second is a citywide residential parking ban allowing parking on the even side only in residential areas. That ban begins Wednesday at 6:00 PM until further notice. In both Parking Bans there is no parking on any posted snow emergency route or 25 feet from any intersection, bus stop, or fire hydrant. Ticketing and/or Towing will be enforced. For updated information please visit the City website at  Http://www.newhavenct.gov or check the recorded snowline at 203-946-7669.

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11020650858?profile=originalThe Greater New Haven Clergy Association

Presents
“A HOLY WEEK CELEBRATION!!”

When: March 26th through the 30th, 2018!

Monday night Overseer Danny Bland!
Tuesday night Pastor India Mills!
Wednesday night Reverend Kevin Coakley!
Thursday night Reverend Moses Harvill!

Where: Varick AME Zion Church
244-246 Dixwell Avenue
New Haven, CT 06511

Services will be held nightly at 7:00 PM
The “Seven Last Words”
will be held at 10:00 AM on
Good Friday!

We’ll see you there!!



Elder Roger Wilkins, President
Reverend Kelcy G.L Steele, Vice President


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11020654086?profile=originalDr. Carol Birks

NEW NHPS SUPERINTENDENT TO START MONDAY;  PRESS INVITED TO JOIN A FIRST-DAY TOUR OF WILBUR CROSS HIGH SCHOOL BEGINNING AT 10:15

 

New Haven – Dr. Carol Birks, incoming superintendent of New Haven Public Schools, will assume her new responsibilities Monday morning; a full day of staff meetings, conversations with school administrators, and school tours is planned.

 

Dr. Birks is scheduled to tour Wilbur Cross High School – 181 Mitchell Drive

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All meetings with an (*) indicate a public meeting




Monday, March 12th, 2018

*Commission on Disabilities, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 2 5:15 p.m.

 

*Elm City Cycling, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 3, 6:00 p.m.

 

*New Haven Bicycle Club, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 1, 7:00 p.m.

 

*Board of Alders, Finance Committee, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium

Aldermanic Chamber 6:00 p.m., (203) 946-6045

 

Tuesday, March 13th, 2018

New Haven Development Commission, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium,

Meeting Room 3, 8:00 a.m., (203) 946-5761

 

*Board of Alders, Legislation Committee, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium

Aldermanic Chamber, 6:00 p.m., (203) 946-7288

 

*Bereavement Care Network, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 1

5:30 p.m., (203) 824-1581

 

Wednesday, March 14th, 2018

*Board of Alders, Black & Hispanic Caucus, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium

Meeting Room 3, 6:00 p.m. (203) 946-8371

 

*CEO, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor, CSA’s Conference Room – 288 Annex, 6:00 p.m.

(203) 946-7686

 

*GNH Toastmasters, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 1, 6:30 p.m.

(203) 848-7039

 

NH Historic District Commission, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 2

6:30 p.m., (203) 946-8237

 

Thursday, March 15th, 2018

National Veterans Council, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Rooms 1 & 2

6:00 p.m.

 

Friday, March 16th, 2018

Solar Youth Inc., New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 1, 3:00 p.m.

(860) 478-7800

 

Monday, March 19th, 2018

*Board of Alders-Democratic Caucus, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 3. 5:45 p.m.; Public Information Caucus, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Meeting Room 1, 6:30 p.m.; Full Board Meeting, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, 2nd Floor Atrium, Aldermanic Chamber,

7:00 p.m., (203) 946-6483

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2 Emergency Parking Bans go into effect at noon on Wednesday. The first is a citywide residential parking ban allowing parking on the even side only in residential areas. That ban will end on Friday morning at 8:00 AM. The second is a Downtown parking that begins Wednesday at Noon and ends Thursday at Noon. Temple St. and Granite Sq. garages are both open for $3.00 during the storm. In both Parking Bans there is no parking on any posted snow emergency route or 25 feet from any intersection, bus stop, or fire hydrant. Ticketing and/or Towing will be enforced.

Snow Alert Information

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From Kalamazoo to St. Louis to Boise to Savannah, U.S. Small Businesses traveled to Menlo Park for the announcement of the newest members to Facebook’s 5th annual Small Business Council. The Facebook Small Business Council was launched in 2014 with a mission dedicated to helping all businesses grow. Comprised of over 70+ members across the United States, the council includes a variety of different businesses that range in type, size, experience level and location.

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Kovalev vs. Mikhalkin
Photo Credit: David Spagnolo, Main Events
 
Despite their friendship, there was no love lost between Russian countrymen as Kovalev made Mikhalkin feel the heat from the opening bell. Through the first six rounds, Kovalev out landed Mikhalkin 145 to 25 punches, according to CompuBox.
 
Nevertheless, Mikhalkin is a world champion, and stayed in Kovalev's face. A cut opened below Mikhalkin's right eye, and as Kovalev continued to punish him, referee Steve Willis stepped in to have the ringside physician examine Mikhalkin. He determined Mikhalkin could not continue, delivering a TKO victory to Kovalev at 2:25 of the seventh round.
 
"It was better work for sure than the last fight," said Kovalev of his win over Mikhalkin. "This might maybe have looked easy, but it definitely was not. He doesn't hit the hardest, but I could feel his punches and he has a lot of movement and he is a great boxer."
New York, NY: Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev (32-2-1, 28 KOs) of Russia delivered another trademark crushing performance with a seventh round stoppage of Igor Mikhalkin(21-2, 9 KOs) of Russia at The Theater at Madison Square Garden to retain his WBO World Light Heavyweight Championship.
 
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Asked about what's coming next, Kovalev said "I'm always ready for a big money fight ... I read on the internet that the Badou Jack fight would be a big fight - if he beats (Adonis) Stevenson." As to the potential of a third fight with the now retired Andre Ward, Kovalev said, "I don't think about this right now. I want to fight the fights that the fans want to see. For you, for myself, because I love boxing." 
 
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In the exciting co-feature, WBA Light Heavyweight Champion Dmitry Bivol (13-0, 11 KOs) of Russia battled Sullivan Barrera (21-2, 14 KOs) of Guantanamo Bay, Cuba down to the final round before scoring a TKO victory at 1:41 of the twelfth.
 
Bivol found a home for his powerful right hand at several points throughout the bout, but the resilient and dangerous veteran fighter Barrera stayed competitive until the moment he could not continue. At the time of the stoppage, all three judges' scorecards were overwhelmingly in favor of Bivol.
 
"He was a really great opponent," said Bivol. "Sullivan Barrera showed me a lot of things tonight I need to work on when I go back to the gym. So thank you, Sullivan, for that."
 
Bivol said he held some of his effort in reserve until he felt confident. "As a matter of fact for the first few rounds, I was a little bit reserved while planning the rest of the fight. I was thinking how much I needed to go the rest of the fight. But by the 12th round, I knew I could knock him out. I stepped on the gas, and the knockout came."
 
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As to his future, "I've got the goods to be the best light heavyweight in the world, but I've got a lot of work to do to be the best in the division. I have to fight the best in the division and prove I'm the best," said Bivol. As to who it might be, Bivol said, "You can be the best only when you fight the best. I'm not going to attack anybody. I have a belt, whoever wants it can come and get it."
 
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Vaughn "Da Animal" Alexander(12-0, 8 KOs) of St. Louis, Missouri remained undefeated in his second appearance at Madison Square Garden, 14 years after his original 2004 victory. Alexander won a ten-round unanimous decision over a tough as nails Devaun Lee(10-3-1, 5 KOs) of Brooklyn, New York, who took the fight on barely two days' notice.
 
The tough middleweights traded to the body from early in the bout. Alexander snapped Lee's head with shots, but due credit to the local favorite for hanging tough. "It was good to put in the rounds. I got the victory, I'm looking forward to fighting again."
 
The 32-year-old Alexander picked up his career where he left off after serving an 11-year prison sentence. "It was good to be here as a more mature, experienced fighter."
 
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Brooklyn's own Frank "Notorious" Galarza (19-2-2, 11 KOs) battled a determined Norberto Gonzalez (24-11, 14 KOs) of Monterrey, Mexico in an eight-round junior middleweight contest. The local hero delivered a unanimous decision victory by scores of 80-72, 79-73, and 78-74.
 
Galarza, 32, traded shots with Gonzalez, but was in control of the action and directed the path of the fight throughout as his devoted fans cheered him on. The veteran Mexican, 36, took the fight on short notice and acquitted himself well with his effort.
 
"We knew we would get the rounds in. We knew he was a counterpuncher, so we utilized that," said Galarza. "I was able to show my ability, my boxing ability, my ring intellect, being smart in the ring. Compared to my last fight, overall we brought a lot more to the table."
 
Galarza thanked all the fans who came to The Garden to see him.
"I love my fans, they always come and support, that's the beauty of it. Ain't no better place to be, Madison Square Garden, that's where all the classics are, all the greats."
 
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Bakhram Murtazaliev (12-0, 10 KOs) of Grozny, Russia extended his knockout streak to eight, stopping Kenneth McNeil (11-4, 8 KOs) of Birmingham, Alabama, in the first defense of the IBA Super Welterweight World Title he won at The Garden in November. Murtazaliev let out a roar of satisfaction as referee Danny Schiavone halted the contest at 1:08 of the fifth round.
 
"I imagined the fight would go a little bit differently," said Murtazaliev. "My opponent didn't fight, he was running all around, always running. With an opponent like this, it's super hard to fight." Trainer Abror Tursunpulatov had confidence his fighter would prevail. "We knew Bakhram was going to win by KO or TKO in the last rounds."
 
"For all my team, Egis (Klimas), for Kathy Duva, for all the team, they helped me a lot. My goal is to make you happy, every fight," added Murtazaliev.
 
McNeil had never been stopped before, giving Murtazaliev, 25, the most significant test of his career to date. It was the Russian's third fight under both the Krusher Promotions and Main Events banners.
 
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Meiirim "The Sultan" Nursultanov (6-0, 5 KOs) worked hard to stop a tough Alejandro Torres (9-4-2, 4 KOs) of Monterrey, Mexico at 1:55 of the sixth round in front of a robust cheering section at The Garden of his enthusiastic Kazakh fans. He has now stopped his last four opponents.
 
"The Mexican offense is very different style, this Mexican Style for me," said Nursultanov of Torres. "My training camp was very good, I sparred many different guys" in preparation for Torres.
 
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Cassius Chaney(12-0, 6 KOs) of Baltimore delivered the big heavyweight show he promised, stopping Tim Washington(6-6, 6 KOs) of Toledo, Ohio at 1:28 of the second round to remain undefeated.
 
"It was a good fight, he's a big strong guy," said Chaney. "I did what I had to do to win. I'm happy that Main Events allowed me to fight here at MSG and I'm glad I put on a show. I trained hard and I'm ready to get back in the ring." Roy Jones, Junior congratulated Chaney backstage on his win.
 
Chaney, 30, the former standout NCAA basketball player at the University of New Haven, is working with new trainer Calvin Ford, the inspiration for the character "Cutty" in the popular TV series "The Wire."
 
After going to the scorecards due to an accidental headbutt after five rounds, Alexey Evchenko (16-10-1, 6 KOs) of Chelyabinsk, Russia won his American debut in a unanimous decision over Khiary Gray-Pitts (15-4, 11 KOs) of Worcester, Massachusetts in what was a scheduled eight-round welterweight fight. All scorecards read 48-47 at the time of the stoppage.
 
Evchenko, 34, made a solid introduction to American fans with his seventh straight victory.
 
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Middleweight Leshawn "Lightning" Rodriguez (9-0, 7 KOs) remained undefeated, winning by unanimous decision over Martez Jackson (4-3-2, 2 KOs) in six rounds. All three judges scored it 58-56.
 
Rodriguez, 24, of Shirley, New York, enjoys a strong fan base in New York going back to his accomplished amateur career. Since his pro debut, he continues to generate fan interest thanks to his take-no-prisoners, hard-hitting style. Jackson, 34, from Atlanta, Georgia, presented Rodriguez his toughest test to date, having never been stopped.
 
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Madiyar Ashkeyev (9-0, 5 KOs) of Merki, Kazakhstan made it a brief appearance in the ring after being out over a year due to injury. He stopped Jose Antonio Abreu (13-4, 8 KOs) of La Romana, Dominican Republic at 1:52 of the first round.
 
Ashkeyev, 29, an accomplished amateur now training in Oxnard at the Boxing Laboratory under the guidance of Marco Contreras, faced a dangerous opponent in Abreu, who was in a must-win situation after two straight defeats. Although Abreu beat the count of referee Johnny Callas, Callas stopped the bout.
 
As his fans waived the Kazakh flag, Ashkeyev said, "Yes, thank you all everybody. I'm happy, I missed this fight (due to injury in November), my last fight was one year ago. I hope next time I will have a big show."
 
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Opening the evening, two-time NY Daily News Golden Gloves Champion Ismael Villarreal(2-0) from the Bronx, New York remained undefeated with a unanimous decision over against Anthony Woods(1-7) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. All three judges gave Villarreal the shutout on the scorecards for the four-round super middleweight contest, 40-36.
 
Using a more diversified attack including increased bodywork, Villarreal said after the fight, "I'm happy to come out safe and sound" after fighting Woods, 31, who has never been stopped.
 
Villarreal, 20, son of former super lightweight fighter Otilio Villarreal, is quickly gaining fans and making a name for himself despite also carrying a full course load at Brooklyn Community College.
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Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev and Igor Mikhalkin
Photo Credit: David Spagnolo/Main Events

Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev Igor Mikhalkin
Chelyabinsk, Russia
Irkutsk, Russia
31-2-1, 27 KOs
21-1, 9 KOs
Weight: 174.6 Trunks: Black/Gold Weight: 172.6 Trunks: Black/Grey

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Dmitry Bivol and Sullivan Barrera
Photo Credits: David Spagnolo/Main Events
Dmitry Bivol Sullivan Barrera
St. Petersburg, Russia Miami, FL
12-0, 10 KOs 21-1, 14 KOs
Weight: 174.4 Trunks: Black Weight: 173.6 Trunks: Black

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Vaughn Alexander and Devaun Lee
Photo Credit: David Spagnolo/Main Events
 
Vaughn "The Animal" Alexander Devaun Lee
St. Louis, MO South Jamaica Queens, NY
11-0, 8 KOs 10-2-1, 5 KOs
Weight: 167.8 Trunks: BLK/SLV Weight: 172.8 Trunks: Gold/BRN

Frank Galarza and Norberto Gonzalez
Photo Credit: David Spagnolo/Main Events
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Frank "Notorious" Galarza Norberto Gonzalez
Brooklyn, NY Monterrey, Mexico
18-2-2, 11 KOs 24-10, 14 KOs
Weight: 155.2 Trunks: Grey/Blue Weight: 154.6 Trunks: BLK/Gold

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Bakhram Murtazaliev and Kenneth McNeil
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Bakhram Murtazaliev Kenneth McNeil
Grozny, Russia Birmingham, AL
11-0, 9 KOs 11-3, 8 KOs
Weight: 153.4, Trunks: WHT/Pink Weight: 152.4 Trunks: BLK/WHT

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Meiirim Nursultanov and Alejandro Torres
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Meiirim Nursultanov Alejandro Torres
Astana, Kazakhstan Monterrey, Mexico
5-0, 4 KOs 9-3-2, 4 KOs
Weight: 163.4, Trunks: WHT/Gold Weight: 166.8 Trunks: BLU/WHT

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Cassius Chaney and Tim Washington
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Cassius Chaney Tim Washington
New London, CT Toledo, OH
11-0, 5 KOs 6-5, 6 KOs
Weight: 241.2 Trunks: WHT/Orange Weight: 270 Trunks: Black

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Alexey Evchenko and Khiary Gray
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Alexey Evchenko Khiary Gray
Chelyabinsk, Russia Worcester, MA
15-10-1, 6 KOs 15-3, 11 KOs
Weight: 148.2 Trunks: Black Weight: 150.6 Trunks: WHT/Red/BLU

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LeShawn Rodriguez and Martez Jackson
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LeShawn "Lightning" Rodriguez Martez Jackson
Long Island, NY Macon, GA
8-0, 7 KOs 4-1-2, 2 KOs
Weight: 156.8, Trunks: Black Weight: 156.6 Trunks: BLK/Red

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Madiyar Ashkeyev and Jose Abreu
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Madiyar Ashkeyev Jose Antonio Abreu
Merki, Kazakhstan La Romana, Dominican Republic
8-0, 4 KOs 13-3, 8 KOs
Weight: 154.0 Trunks: BLK/Red Weight: 154.0 Trunks: Black

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Ismael Villarreal and Anthony Woods
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Ismael Villarreal Anthony Woods
Bronx, NY Philadelphia, PA
1-0 1-6
Weight: 153 Trunks: WHT/BLK/GLD Weight: 150.4, Trunks: Black
About March 3:  The Saturday, March 3 main event between Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev and Igor Mikhalkin is a 12-round match-up for the WBO Light Heavyweight World Title at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The co-main event features WBA Light Heavyweight World Champion Dmitry Bivol versus Sullivan Barrera in a 12-round title fight. Tickets range from $50 to $300 and are available online at TicketMaster.com and at the Madison Square Garden box office. The event is promoted by Main Events, Krusher Promotions and World of Boxing in association with EC Box Promotions, is sponsored by Medoff Vodka and Leon.ru and will be televised live on HBO World Championship Boxing® beginning at 10:05 p.m. ET/P
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March 3, 2018,

 

CIAA 2018 Update

The goal of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department during the week of the CIAA Tournament is to maintain a safe environment in the center city for event participants to attend.

Event operations are being coordinated from the CMPD command center.  This evening the command center was operational from 6:00 p.m. through 3:00 a.m.   

There were no major incidents reported in the center city or with any major venue associated with the CIAA Tournament.

  • There were a total of 5 adult arrests in the center city area recorded between the hours of 6:00 p.m. on Friday March 2, 2018 and 3:00 a.m. on March 3rd 2018
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