Danbury Man Accused of Killing Neighbor with Bullet Through Wall Appears in Court
David Grullon Jr. faces multiple charges including manslaughter after a bullet fired through a wall killed 37-year-old Victor Quispe, whose wife is expecting a child.
- On Jan. 7, a single bullet traveled through a shared wall in a Lake Avenue townhouse, striking 37-year-old Victor Quispe who was pronounced dead.
- Two days after the shooting, the City of Danbury Police Department issued a warrant for 42-year-old David Grullon Jr. after he left the scene, and on Thursday, he turned himself in as his attorney said `This was his request`.
- Authorities charged David Grullon Jr. with second-degree manslaughter, criminal possession of a revolver, illegal discharge of a firearm, and two counts of risk of injury to a minor; he is held on a $1 million bond with a plea hearing set for Feb. 2.
- Danbury Mayor Roberto Alves noted Quispe was a trusted friend and excellent barber, remembered for his kindness and family-focused spirit, as his family awaits their first child.
- Police said `This matter remains under investigation` as investigators work to determine whether the shooting was intentional or an accident, the City of Danbury Police Department said Friday.
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After killing his neighbor involuntarily, whom he considered a friend, David Grullon went to the police.
Danbury man accused of killing neighbor with bullet through wall appears in court
DANBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — A Danbury man accused of shooting and killing his friend and neighbor appeared before a judge on Friday. The suspect, 42-year-old David Grullon, turned himself in to police Thursday night. He is charged in connection with the death of Victor Quispe, a local barber who was killed inside his townhouse on [...]
CT man turns himself in on manslaughter charges after allegedly firing bullet that killed neighbor
A man accused of killing his neighbor when he allegedly fired a bullet that went through a wall in a townhouse in Danbury earlier this month turned himself in to police on Thursday. David Grullon Jr., also known as “Davicito,” turned himself in on a warrant charging him with two counts of risk of injury to a minor and a single count of second-degree manslaughter, criminal possession of a pistol or revolver, illegal discharge of a firearm, second…
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