Mar. 16, 2025
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Danueal Drayton, 31, was arraigned Friday in Queens Supreme Court, after spending four years in custody in Los Angeles for an unrelated crime.
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According to reports, Drayton and Stewart met on the dating app Tinder. In July 2018, the pair went on a date before making their way back to her Springfield Garden, Queens, home, where prosecutors allege Drayton beat and strangled the victim “and then engaged in sexual conduct with the dead body.
Mar. 16, 2025
Deondre Dominique Linder.Photo: Farmington Police Department
In addition to murder, Deondre Linder has been charged with first-degree reckless endangerment, two counts of risk of injury to a child, and criminal possession of a pistol or revolver, according to online court records.
Jorge Tejada Camacho, 32, was found shot in his bed at around 11 p.m. on March 16, reads a statement from Farmington Police.
Police discovered his body after they were called to Camacho’s Unionville home.
Mar. 16, 2025
L: Bagged mushrooms outside the Connecticut residence; R: Weston Soule.Photo:Connecticut State Police (2)
Connecticut State Police (2)
Police shut down an alleged psilocybin mushroom factory with $8.5 million worth of psychedelic mushrooms inside a Connecticut man’s home Thursday, according toWTNH,WFSBandWKRN.
The bust came from a tip to The Drug Enforcement Administration Hartford Task Force Thursday morning, perWTNHandWFSB.
At the home-turned-alleged-drug-factory, Weston Soule, 21, initially denied that the mushrooms he was growing there were illegal, police said, per the outlets.
Mar. 16, 2025
Edgar Ismalej-Gomez.Photo: Stamford Police Department CT/Facebook
A 26-year-old Stamford, Conn., man was arrested early Tuesday morning after the remains of his toddler son were found in a plastic bag buried in a local park.
Edgar Ismalej-Gomez was taken into custody while trying to enter a taxi bound for New York,theStamford Advocatereports. He was arraigned on Tuesday.
At a Tuesday press conference, police Chief Timothy Shaw named Ismalej-Gomez as a suspect in the child’s death.
Mar. 16, 2025
James Iannazzo.Photo: fairfield police department/ facebook
A Connecticut man is facing criminal charges after video footage of him berating teenage employees at a smoothie shop during a racist rant went viral.
James Iannazzo, 48, can be seen in the footage from Saturday’s incident yelling at the female employees of the Robeks in Fairfield before eventually throwing a drink at one of them.
A statement from Fairfield Police confirms the incident occurred, and that Iannazzo now faces charges of intimidation based on bias, breach of peace, and criminal trespass.