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Juvenile Nabbed For 'Swatting' CT Home, School At Least 10 Times Juvenile Nabbed For 'Swatting' CT Home, School At Least 10 Times
Juvenile Nabbed For 'Swatting' CT Home, School At Least 10 Times An online gaming feud led to the arrest of a juvenile for swatting a Fairfield County home and school at least 10 times. The juvenile living in Maryland was charged on Thursday, Feb. 22 by the Stamford Police. According to Capt. Eugene Dohmann of the Stamford Police Department, swatting is a term used to describe the act of reporting a false critical incident to cause a massive response by emergency service personnel. The first incident occurred on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2023, when officers responded to a home on Southfield Avenue on a report of a bomb threat, Dohmann said. This was determi…
New CT School Reports 'Swatting' Incident, Police Say New CT School Reports 'Swatting' Incident, Police Say
New CT School Reports 'Swatting' Incident, Police Say A second Fairfield County high school reports being the victim of a "swatting" incident where the police department received a call regarding an active shooter on the school campus. The latest incident took place in Westport, around 9:10 a.m., Friday, Oct. 21 at Staples High School. According to Westport Police Lt. David Wolf, the 911 center received a call from a person who was reporting that there was an active shooter inside Staples High School.  The patrol and detective divisions as well as officers serving in administrative roles immediately went to the school, Wolf sai…
Active Shooter Notification Leads To School Lockdown In CT City Active Shooter Notification Leads To School Lockdown In CT City
Active Shooter Notification Leads To School Lockdown In CT City A report of an active shooter at a Fairfield County school led to the lockdown of all the city's schools. The incident took place in Stamford around 9 a.m., Friday, Oct. 13 at Stamford High School. According to Lauren Meyer, with the City of Stamford, Stamford High School received a false report notification of a threat of an active shooter in the building. The school was immediately put on lockdown and the Stamford Police Department responded and all protocols were followed by staff and students. All necessary precautions were taken and in an abundance of caution, Stamford Police made the…
CT Woman's Family Claims Police Mishandled Investigation CT Woman's Family Claims Police Mishandled Investigation
CT Woman's Family Claims Police Mishandled Investigation The family of a Fairfield County woman who was found dead in her apartment are upset over the way her death was handled and intends to sue over the matter. Lauren Smith-Fields, age 23, of Bridgeport, was found dead in her apartment on Sunday, Dec. 12 by Bridgeport Police after an "older white man" who she met on a dating site called to report her death, the family said at a news conference on Sunday, Jan. 16. According to Rolling Stone, the family is upset over the city authorities’ handling of the 23-year-old’s untimely death.  They are also asking that an independent agency be brought i…
Arrest Made In Shooting Death Of CT Teen During Car Enthusiasts Meeting Arrest Made In Shooting Death Of CT Teen During Car Enthusiasts Meeting
Arrest Made In Shooting Death Of CT Teen During Car Enthusiasts Meeting Police have made an arrest in a shooting during a meeting of car enthusiasts that left a 19-year-old former high school sports standout dead in Fairfield County. Everett Brown, age 21, of Stamford, was apprehended on Wednesday, April 21 by the Stamford Police Major Crimes Unit after the department executed a search warrant at Brown’s residence, said Stamford Police Lt. Tom Scanlon. Brown was arrested in connection with the shooting that happened around 10:45 p.m., Sunday, April 18, in the parking lot of the RPM Raceway at 600 West Ave., in Stamford, that left Courtney Lewis, …
Teen Killed During Gathering Of Car Enthusiasts Was CT HS Football Standout Teen Killed During Gathering Of Car Enthusiasts Was CT HS Football Standout
Teen Killed During Gathering Of Car Enthusiasts Was CT HS Football Standout Police in Fairfield County have identified the 19-year-old teen who was shot and killed during a get-together of car enthusiasts. Courtney Lewis, of Stamford, a Stamford High School graduate and football and volleyball standout, was shot and killed around 10:45 p.m., Sunday, April 18, in the parking lot of the RPM Raceway at 600 West Ave., in Stamford, said Stamford Police Lt. Tom Scanlon. Police originally responded to the area after receiving a report of multiple people shot at the get-together, Scanlon said. When officers arrived on the scene they found a 33-year-old man who had been sh…