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    Greg Smith
    Friday, May 17, 2024

    DAY NEWSROOM: Day Staff Writer

    Greg Smith

    Day Staff Writer
    g.smith@theday.com

    Phone: (860) 701-4326

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    By Greg Smith

    Dontae Glen Johnson, a former Baltimore, Maryland man charged with stabbing a Mashantucket man in the face and neck in 2018, is seeking to convince a judge that he needs mental health treatment, not prison.
    Sergio Correa, the Hartford man sentenced to life in prison for brutally killing a Griswold couple and their son and burning their house down to cover up the crime, has filed another appeal in his quest for a new trial.
    Police officers forced their way into a burning Washington Street home early Thursday to rescue a woman trapped inside, fire officials said.
    Police said when they entered the home on April 6, the smell of urine was so overpowering that Animal Control Officer Makayla Brown was forced to walk outside to get some air and vomit.
    One of the two relatives charged with orchestrating and participating in the beating of a 13-year-old girl in New London last week is also a suspected crack cocaine and fentanyl dealer, police said.
    The 36-year-old New London woman charged with killing her 4-year-old son will face a three-judge panel next month in a bid to be institutionalized rather than imprisoned.
    Police said a New London mother paid $50 to a group of juveniles to assault her 13-year-old daughter while she and the girl’s aunt watched.
    “One Black man killed another Black man for some nonsense on the streets, over words,” said Judge John Newson.
    A Hartford man is now facing the charge of second-degree manslaughter in connection with a March 25 assault that led to the death of a Bridgeport man.
    Critics cite statistics as evidence that the state ― which prides itself as having some of the strictest gun laws in the country ― is not using those laws. But state’s attorneys contend those who commit crimes with guns are vigorously prosecuted.