NEW HAVEN, Conn. — The New Haven Police Department are investigating after a 35-year-old man was killed in New Haven following a shooting and rollover crash on Saturday afternoon. The man was identified as Cedric Goodwin. It happened around 2:10 p.m. after police received multiple calls about an accident near Russell Street and High View Lane.
Ambulance medics then located a wound to the victim’s back as he was being transported to Yale New Haven Hospital. The victim then died due to the extent of his injuries. Officials have now identified the victim as 35-year-old Cedric Goodwin of New Haven.
Three teens have been arrested after allegedly stealing a car at gunpoint in New Haven Monday afternoon. The police department said they were notified of an armed carjacking that happened in the area of Monroe and Peck streets around 3:40 p.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Two West Haven police officers were shot while executing a search warrant in New Haven on Wednesday morning, according to New Haven and West Haven police. The suspect was also hit by gunfire, police said.
The West Haven Police Department was executing a search warrant on Grand Avenue in New Haven when two officers were shot, police said.
After a Justice Department memo suggested investigating local officials who obstruct an immigration crackdown, legal experts said New Haven leaders face no serious legal jeopardy if they decline to assist with deportations as far as the law permits.
Oscar Diaz, one of four New Haven police officers fired after Richard "Randy" Cox was paralyzed while in custody, rejoins force after appealing termination.
A jury in New Haven Superior Court Friday found a 22-year-old guilty of criminal possession of a firearm, according to the Office of the State’s Attorney New Haven district. Emanuel Lowery of New Haven is prohibited from possessing firearms as a convicted felon with a prior conviction for the same
When Kevin Jiang was killed on Feb. 6, 2021, no one had any idea why he may have been targeted. But detectives would soon discover that someone had a secret plot to kill him.
The police officer that drove when Richard “Randy” Cox was paralyzed in police custody has returned to work at the New Haven Police Department. Cox wound up paralyzed in the back of a police van in 2022.
Three juveniles were arrested in connection with an armed carjacking in New Haven on Monday afternoon, leading to a police pursuit that ended in a crash off of Interstate 91.