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4 weeks ago |
ktla.com | Jenn Brink |Brittany Taylor |Juliana Lepore
A Connecticut woman accused of holding her stepson captive for most of his life briefly appeared in court Wednesday. Kimberly Sullivan arrived at Waterbury Superior Court just before 10 a.m., where she was expected to plead not guilty to kidnapping and assault charges, according to her lawyers. But the case was continued until Friday. “Right now, they’re just allegations,” said Ioannis Kaloidis, Sullivan’s attorney, said when asked about the accusations against his client.
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4 weeks ago |
newsnationnow.com | Jenn Brink |Brittany Taylor
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) - The Waterbury woman accused of holding her stepson captive for most of his life briefly appeared in court Wednesday. Kimberly Sullivan arrived at Waterbury Superior Court just before 10 a.m. She was expected to plead not guilty to kidnapping and assault charges, but the case was continued until Friday. The now 32-year-old victim is receiving an outpouring of support from the Waterbury community and beyond.
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4 weeks ago |
fox16.com | Jenn Brink |Brittany Taylor |Juliana Lepore
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4 weeks ago |
abc27.com | Jenn Brink |Brittany Taylor |Juliana Lepore
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) – A Connecticut woman accused of holding her stepson captive for most of his life is expected in court Wednesday. Kimberly Sullivan’s lawyers told Nexstar’s WTNH that she plans to enter not guilty pleas to a slew of charges, including assault and kidnapping, when she appears in Waterbury Superior Court sometime after 10 a.m. Video Player is loading.
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4 weeks ago |
wdtn.com | Jenn Brink |Brittany Taylor |Juliana Lepore
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4 weeks ago |
qcnews.com | Jenn Brink |Brittany Taylor |Juliana Lepore
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1 month ago |
wtnh.com | Jenn Brink |Tina Detelj
NEW LONDON, Conn. (WTNH) — Democratic State Rep. Aundré Bumgardner faced a judge today in New London Superior Court after his DUI arrest earlier this month. The state representative and his attorney requested that he be able to enter into a diversionary program for first-time offenders. It’s an opportunity for a second chance. “Do you understand that if I grant your application, you’ll be required to attend alcohol education classes and begin those classes within 90 days?” Judge Kaila Calling asked.
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1 month ago |
wtnh.com | Jenn Brink |Eva Zymaris
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Marches and rallies are happening Tuesday across the country as part of a national push to enhance education funding. Hundreds of people are participating outside Gateway Community College in New Haven, walking down to the New Haven Green. Advocates want greater funding and protections on the federal level but are also calling for the state to take action.
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1 month ago |
wtnh.com | Jenn Brink |Kent Pierce
WEST HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Veterans and VA employees are set to rally Monday outside the VA Hospital in West Haven to protest Department of Veterans Affairs job cuts. The layoffs are part of the Trump administration’s intensified efforts to shrink the size of the federal workforce through the Department of Government Efficiency, run by President Donald Trump’s advisor Elon Musk. A week ago, the VA dismissed more than 1,400 employees. Now, some of those employees will be protesting the cuts.
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1 month ago |
wtnh.com | Jenn Brink |Jayne Chacko
WEST HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — People across the country are taking part in Blackout Friday, an economic resistance against big corporations like Amazon, Target and Walmart. About 50 people gathered outside Whole Foods on Raymond Road in West Hartford. Ted Carroll, a member of the Call to Action group, organized the rally two days ago. “One of the ways we can demonstrate our power is through our pocketbooks, our purses, our wallets,” he said. “We don’t need to spend money at companies owned by Amazon.