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"ANOTHER HARTFORD GUN VIOLENCE TRAGEDY"

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Anonymous Honest Abe said...

On another note and off topic, but important for the City;

Councilman hopeful Attorney Thompson Page,the co 1st district spokesperson,who aspires to replace Councilman Matt Ritter this coming January, has recently been sued for personal and professional malpractice.

He also has a grievance hearing at Waterbury Superior Court,300 Grand Street, on 10/5/10 at 10AM. The matter is Stanavage Vs Page,Docket# 10-0109.

Lets hope he owns up to these "issues" as he goes around the Hartford Political System to sell his wares.

October 1, 2010 at 4:37 PM

Anonymous Yolanda said...

This type of violence realistically isn't going to happen in Avon or Farmington. Unfortunately folks in these higher crime neighborhoods tolerate violence because not only are they concerned about retaliation but the criminal is their buddy, relative, neighbor, classmate, etc. These folks know the people who commit all these violent crimes because the sons of b#$% brag and see they can get away with it. Why call the police when you can get revenge on your own with quick results that you want. The rest of the folks are too scared and too tired to do anything. There are good folks living in all of these questionable neighborhoods but unfortunately the bad ones overshadow them. Nothing will change until the folks living in these neighborhoods have decided they have had enough and start taking some kind of action, any kind of action. The folks that care just work as hard as they can so that they can get their families out of these neighborhoods and their children can finally play safely outdoors. It's a damn shame.

October 2, 2010 at 10:58 AM

Anonymous peter brush said...

But it has not been all peace and calmness. While crime is down, shootings are up, and Segarra is clamoring to state officials about the same issue freqently discussed by Mayor DeStefano in New Haven and Mayor Finch in Bridgeport.

The "prison population, pretty much gets dropped off at our doorstep, sometimes with very little warning and planning only to find out weeks later crimes are being committed by these very same individuals who often times we don't know are arriving in our city," Segarra said.

He pledged Friday to seek more cooperation from the state in dealing with the issue.

October 2, 2010 at 3:21 PM

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