Traffic:   1 Incidents
Weather: 27°F Go
  11:05am EST, 11/22/08
Search:    wtic.com  Web  Audio
Hartford Mayor Eddie Perez announces the 30 day citywide curfew. Photo by WTIC's Lisa Bucior.

Curfew, Other Steps Announced in Hartford Crackdown on Violence

 By SUSAN HAIGH
Associated Press Writer

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) _ Hartford officials said Monday that police will detain anyone younger than 18 who violates the city's curfew in the next month in response to recent violence, including a weekend shooting that left one man dead and six young people wounded.

``We must do this because we cannot and will not tolerate innocent people, especially children, to be victims,'' Mayor Eddie Perez said.

Saturday's shooting erupted after the annual West Indian Day parade in the city's North End. Police said 21-year-old Ezekiel Roberts of Hartford was killed, a 7-year-old boy was shot in the head and 15-month-old Zinia Jackson was shot in the left leg. Four teens were also shot.

No arrests had been made Monday. Police were looking for suspects and asking for the public's help.

``We need their help,'' police spokeswoman Nancy Mulroy said. ``You need witnesses, you've got to build a case and you've got to identify suspects.''

One of the police investigators, Sgt. Robert Davis, said authorities were following several leads, but no arrests were expected Monday. He said he couldn't remember another incident in his 14 years with the department in which so many people were shot.

Roberts was affiliated with local gangs and was the intended target of the shooting, police told The Hartford Courant.

Roberts had been found guilty in March of accessory to first-degree assault in the fatal stabbing of a 17-year-old boy in 2006. He was released on probation, but charged in June with possession of marijuana and with probation violation in August.

Perez and Police Chief Daryl K. Roberts announced new public safety measures on Monday. Besides the parade shootings, four more people were shot over the weekend in two other incidents.

The beefed-up curfew that will run for 30 days begins Thursday. No one under 18 will be allowed on the streets after 9 p.m. without a parent or guardian, and violators will be taken to a community center where they will be kept until their parents or guardians pick them up.

Hartford's regular curfew allows police to only issue citations to anyone younger than 18 on the streets after 9 p.m., according to the city's Web site. Many U.S. cities have permanent curfews, but they often are less restrictive than Hartford's temporary measure.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut expressed concern about the plan. The group hasn't decided if it will file a legal challenge, said staff attorney David McGuire.

``The ACLU of Connecticut opposes juvenile curfews because they're essentially a violation of fundamental rights of innocent people,'' he said. ``Curfews essentially are placing an entire demographic, in this case, youth, under house arrest for the inappropriate actions of a few.''

Hartford officials said they also will be forming a ``shooting team'' with state prosecutors that will sharpen authorities' focus on solving shootings, punishing shooters and deterring such crimes.

Perez, himself a former gang member, said the city will be asking the state to increase supervision of people on probation and creating a ``Most Watched List'' of suspects wanted for crimes or known to be associated with illegal activities.

Hartford officials have been struggling to curb violence in the city of 125,000. State troopers are continuing to patrol city streets with local police.

In June, the city's former deputy mayor was beaten and robbed while walking to breakfast, and a surveillance camera recorded cars zooming around a 78-year-old pedestrian who was laying helpless in the street after being struck by a speeding car.

No arrests have been made in those incidents, which prompted Chief Roberts to suggest that the city lost its moral compass.

 

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)


Post this article to:
 
 
Print Page Email This Page
Best Local News On The Web
  Hartford Announces Curfew, Other Public Safety Steps
WTIC's Aaron Kupec reports with Angela Dias in the WTIC 1080 News at 11 a.m.
  Full News Conference by Mayor, Police Chief
Hartford Mayor Eddie Perez and Police Chief Daryl Roberts announce steps aimed at quelling violence on city streets.
  Teens Dispute Curfew's Effectiveness
WTIC\'s Matt Dwyer talked to some Hartford teenagers.
 
 
ADVERTISEMENT
 
 
 
 
Top News
Two Officers Hit at DUI Checkpoint, Driver Charged with DUI
Fatal Crash on I-84 in Southington
UConn Men Top La Salle 89-81
UConn Health Center, Hartford Hospital Announce Merger Plans
Paul Newman Leaves Assets to Wife, Foundation
Connecticut-based Save the Children Seeks Education for Kids in War Zones
Groton Sub Base Says Goodbye to Nuclear Research Boat
Dodd Hears from Connecticut Auto Industry
Conn. First to Enact Olive Oil Standards
UConn Women Rout San Diego St, 99-55
Conn. Jobless Rate Reaches 6.5 Percent
Bradley to Offer Security 'Family Lanes'
Car Dealers Ask State to Reduce or Lift Sales Tax
State's Budget Deficit Surges Nearly Quarter Billion $ in Last Month
Hartford Man Accused of Wearing Army Uniform to Carry Out Check Fraud
Stabbing Victim Dies of Injuries
Former Bridgeport Mayor Seeks New Trial, Charging Misconduct by Prosecutors
40 Year Sentence Expected in Stabbing Death at Upscale Hotel
Rell Proposal Aimed at Fighting Foreclosures
Fake Soldier Arrested Arrested Trying to Cash Fraudulent Check
One Person Is Dead After Trailer Fire in Vernon
Two in Good Condition after Light Plane Crash
Woman Accused of Starving Dog Headed for Trial
Police Investigate Break-ins of 125 Units at Public Storage
Teacher's Attorney Says They've Reached Deal with Board on Porn Allegations
Police Investigate Fatal Shooting
Fugitive Sentenced to 15 Years
Volunteer Firefighter Charged with 10 Counts of Arson
Himes Meets Conn. Delegation on Capitol Hill
Lieberman in Sit-Down Interview with CBS's Katie Couric
Developer's Father Charged with Cash Structuring Conspiracy
Dodd Says Possibility of Federal $$$ Deal for Carmakers is 'Remote'
DeLuca Seeks Reimbursement; Says Lawmakers Attacked Him to Further Their Careers
Pentagon Defends Bridge Funding for F-22 While Future of Program is Decided
Attorney for Suspect in Brother's Death Says Case Was Tragic Accident
United Way Ends '08 Campaign With Record Collection Despite Economy
Student Stabbed on Woodland Street; Friends Carry Him to ER
Attorney in DUI Case Says Breath Tests are Discriminatory
CVH Escapee Charged with Mailing Anthrax Hoax Letters
Montville Man Arrested in Fatal Hit-Run; Video of Accident Aided Investigators
State's College Enrollment Hits Record High for Seventh Straight Year
Governors Ask for Emergency Job Re-Training Money for Financial Services Workers
Groundskeeper Charged with Cruelty in Beating Death of Skunk
DPUC Hearing Focuses on AT&T Customer Service
Larson Elected Fourth Ranking Democrat in U.S. House
Norwich Police Make Arrest in Armed Robbery
Some of Connecticut's Deficit Woes Tied to Market
Sex Offender Charged in New Haven Rape
Travelers Championship Announces Charitable Donations from 2008 Tournament
Police Locate Man Sought for Questioning in Southbury Shooting
Edsall Says He's Not Interested in Syracuse Coaching Job
Stafford Child Pornography Suspect Appears in Court
Shelton Developer Charged with Bribery
McCain Backer Lieberman May Keep Committee Chair
UConn Kicker Teggert Named Big East Special Teams Player of Week
Huskies Now 7 and 3 with 39-14 Defeat of Syracuse
23 Points for Thabeet as He Leads Huskies to 81-55 Defeat of Western Carolina
Fire Engine Crash in 'Quiet Corner'
New Defendant in 2 Decade Old Attack Charged, Arraigned
Mononucleosis Sidelines UConn Freshman for Early Part of Season
Police report: Officers Reasonable Breaking up Off-campus Wesleyan Party
Secretary of the State's Office Begins Audit of Election Results
Suspect Returned to Connecticut in 'Cold Case' That Sent Wrong Man to Jail
Avon Man Gets 3 Years in Jail for Child Porn
Rell: Connecticut Faces Huge Budget Deficits
Dodd Supporting Lieberman in Democratic Fight
Gay Couples Starting to Marry in Connecticut
Connecticut Observes Veterans Day
PHOTOS Veterans Day 2008 in Connecticut
Another Arrest in DMV License Scam
Greenwich Man Appeals Reptile-possession Conviction
Army Corps of Engineers Narrows List of Possible Sites for Training Facility
Avian Flu Tests Continue, Including on Hartford-West Hartford Line
Seventieth Anniversary of Kristallnact Observed in Hartford
Tentative Deal in EB Contract Talks
Connecticut Children's Book Fair Back for Seventeenth Annual Edition
New Britain Healthcare Facility Pays 222K Over Banned Nurse
Rev. Wright Comes to Connecticut
Hamden Police Say They Intercepted an Expensive Contraband Delivery
Charges Dropped Against Two Men in Norwich Killing
UConn Defeats Division II AIC 83-58 in Exhibition at Gampel
As State Faces Deficits, State Agencies Discuss Possible Spending Changes
Hartford Police Name Shooting Victim
Preservationists Watching Situation at Goodwin Hotel in Downtown Hartford
Jet Fuel Spill at BDL
Democrats Sweep Connecticut Congressional Races
UConn's Maya Moore Named Preseason All-American
Conn. Airman Missing from World War II Identified
Prison System Escapee Sought in Hartford Bank Heists
Gay Marriages to Begin in Conn. on Nov. 12
Death Row Inmate Asks Judge to Appoint New Lawyer
Connecticut Expects 90 Percent Turnout Tuesday
State Supreme Court Chief Justice Rejects Challenge to Obama's Citizenship
Mashantucket Pequots, Unionized Casino Dealers Say They Will Start Negotiations
Ghosts and Goblins Out and About This Halloween
22 Caliber Bullets Found at High School, Thompson Schools Complex Locked Down
Regulators: Heart Center of Greater Waterbury Fails to Submit Some Paperwork
Funeral for Ashford Boy Killed Firing Uzi
Student Found With Loaded Gun at Weaver High School in Hartford
Demonstrators: Violence a Problem in Hartford and Suburbs
Quinnipiac Professor Helps in Restoration of Mummies in New Guinea
State Police Identify Ellington Crash Victim
Tweed Airport Wins Suit to Build Safety Areas
Connecticut Child Killed in Submachine Gun Shooting at Mass. Gun Fair
Pickup Truck Driver Accused of Dragging Dog
Disabled veterans move into new healthcare facility in Rocky Hill
Dodd Says Mortgages Subject of Ethics Panel
Connecticut Couple Killed in New Hampshire Highway Crash
UAW, Casino Agree to Negotiate
VIDEO Rell: Legislature's Help Needed for Deficit-Fighting Measures
Fire Strikes Hartford Laundry Business
Requests for Heating Help Skyrocket
Report: UConn Freshman Miles Expelled
Fedele Heading to China
DSS Says Wyman Audit a Conflict
Board of Ed. Approves New Graduation Requirements
Bailout Passes Senate, House Foes Soften
Greenwich Ponders a Pool for Residents Only
New Sunshine Law Poses Problems for Local Boards
Former DOT Worker Pleads Guilty to Stealing I-Beam
Rowland Prosecutor Dannehy to Investigate Firings of U.S. Attorneys
Screen Legend Paul Newman Dead at 83
Liberty Beat Sun to Advance to Conference Finals
Connecticut ACLU Says Inmate Being Force Fed
Rell Says Projected Budget Deficit Tops $300M
Wallingford Man Struck, Killed by Big Rig
Stamford Police Say Deaths Were Murder-Suicide
College Dance Professor Resigns over Padded Resume
Rell Orders Security Review after UConn Rapes
CL&P Sends Crews to Upstate New York to Help with Power Restoration
OSHA Proposes $117,000 in Fines on Plainville Firm
State Agency Seeks Penalty against CNG
Connecticut Court Upholds Medicaid Fraud Penalties
Hartford Extends Emergency Curfew
Man Gets 16 Years in Prison in Sex Slave Case
Inmate Runs from Van, Caught Moments Later
PHOTOS Mystic Aquarium caring for Chicago aquarium's whales and dolphins
UConn Men's Basketball Announces 2008/2009 Schedule
UConn Announces Women's Basketball Schedule
Hartford North Meadows Pumping Station Photos
PHOTO GALLERY Connecticut Civil War Monument Unveiled
Food Donations from Home Gardeners Banned
Special Probation in East Haven Fetus Assault Case
Union Goes to Court Seeking Permit to Protest
Skier Settles Lawsuit over Steroid Flap
Waterbury's Holy Land Cross Dismantled
Hop Brook Lake CritterCam
Friend of Connecticut poets and writers has died

Due to delays in the WTIC streaming broadcast, listeners to WTIC online
stream may not be able to participate in any WTIC conducted on-air contests.