Inspector General investigating officer-involved shooting in Bridgeport
- A male died after a police shooting in Bridgeport on Monday night.
- Officers responded to reports of a large street fight where suspects were reported to have guns.
- A suspect fled on foot and was shot during a police-involved incident.
- The male victim was taken to Bridgeport Hospital, where he was pronounced dead later that evening.
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Officer-related shooting in Connecticut ends in ‘critical injuries’
A police-involved shooting in Bridgeport, Conn., resulted in “critical injuries” Monday evening. An unidentified male victim was rushed to Bridgeport Hospital around 6 p.m., according to News 12. Details of the shooting, which reportedly occurred on Bridgeport’s East Side, weren’t immediately shared by authorities. News 12 said people at the site of the shooting were crying and shouting at officers. The crime scene reportedly spanned several blo…
Inspector General investigating officer-involved shooting in Bridgeport
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (WTNH) — The Inspector General's Office is investigating an officer-involved shooting Monday evening in Bridgeport, according to the city's emergency management office. Bridgeport’s Soundside Music Festival announces 2025 lineup The incident happened at around 6 p.m. in the area of Kossuth Street and Beecher Street. Additional information was not immediately available. Check back to News 8 for more updates.
Male killed in Bridgeport police shooting
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Male killed in Bridgeport, Conn. police shooting
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