Posted on 06/26/2022 5:14:45 AM PDT by marktwain
EAST HARTFORD, Connecticut – Two teens are dead after they forced their way into a home last week in East Hartford, Connecticut.
Police identified the intruders as 16-year-old Isaiah Jose Lopez of Hartford and 15-year-old Isaiah Miguel Nevarez of Meriden.
According to the Hartford Courant, the two allegedly entered the home and physically attacked the resident who had a handgun and shot them both, police said Friday. The handgun is legally registered to the resident, police said.
Police said both teens were rushed to nearby hospitals where they were pronounced dead.
Police said the teens went into the home and physically attacked the resident, who was armed with a handgun and fired.
The resident suffered minor injuries in the attack. The gun was registered to the resident and he is cooperating with police, officials said.
“As of this time the only weapon recovered on the scene was the homeowners,” said Officer Marc Caruso of the East Hartford Police Department.
Police described the incident as a “targeted home invasion” but are still trying to determine what led up to it.
“It appears as though the homeowner had no knowledge of his attackers,” Caruso said. “We’re looking into several possibilities. The detectives are tracking down leads at this time,” he said.
“We’re treating this as a home invasion type incident where two males came into the home. And it appears to be a case of self-defense at this time, where the homeowner was a legal owner of the firearm,” Caruso said.
Officials told WTNH that they believe the alleged home invasion was targeted, although the circumstances leading up to the incident remained unclear Friday. The gun used in the shooting was registered to the homeowner, who is cooperating with authorities, WTIC reported.
Hartford Public Schools released a statement regarding the teens’ deaths:
On Thursday, June 16, 2022, we were informed of the deaths of two former Hartford Public School students. This is an unfortunate and tragic incident, and we are deeply saddened by the loss of members of our Hartford Public Schools community. We are prepared to provide proper support and resources for students and staff affected by this tragedy. Our thoughts are with our former students’ families, friends, and loved ones during this difficult time.
Hey marktwain, Blow it out your ass, dumbs^^t>
But not a word of support from the school about the man who was attacked and defended himself.
Cool. Good work on the part of the homeowner.
“rather than two thugs who got what they deserved.”
The students they are talking about were also failed by the school system and they know it. Government dictated schools placed themselves into the position of parenting until something goes wrong a couple of generations ago. That’s when they either cry about how unfair or terrible it is or try to blame the actual parents for not teaching their kids the school definition of morals they added to their curriculum originally using covert processes and now right out in the open. (Whether they work or not) They spend years teaching their students how to defeat the system in it’s efforts to protect them but fail to plant an understanding of the responsibilities or ramifications that come with those decisions. The kids didn’t fail, they were taught how to and just carried out their programming.
And they are not thinking about the families of their failed efforts. There are a lot more kids to screw up in line for such character building as homosexual teachings, abortion possibilities, not establishing a true minimum standard for the kids needs like illiteracy or math challenged graduates as they continue to erase the barriers that keep kids off government assistance for vote trapping purposes. Oh, and the big one, you are not tough enough that bullets bounce off when you invite them.
Off the box.
wy69
The article states: “we were informed of the deaths of two former Hartford Public School students”.
This says to me that the students were ‘former’ at the time of their deaths. Had they been current students, the word ‘former’ would not have been included. This means that they were dropouts.
I’m surprised the school administration is issuing this kind of statement about dropouts from their system. They should be apologizing instead for having such a poor educational environment that hasn’t instilled the kind of teaching that keeps students engaged and out of home invasions.
I wonder if the teens have fathers at home.
Additional variations: “mayorkas” and “sotomayor”.
‘T-E-E-N-S’ sure is a curious way to spell ‘perps’
“”Our thoughts are with our former students’ families, friends, and loved ones during this difficult time.””
“Good for you Mr School District. My thoughts are with the intended victims of these two pissant criminals.”
Thought the same thing when I read the school district response, budj
In a way they were. They were victims of a lost and fallen world, which resulted in their decision to invade this man’s home.
Mitt wants to disarm these people.
Some believe the home invasion was plotted by the two student while actually at school
Or, by the perps abstaining from home invasions.
Two fewer members of the timeout generation
That was their second intrusion. The first was when they crossed a river to get into this country.
Real "Connecticut Yankees" there, folks!
I wonder if they liked Rudi Vallee music?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnVkj41ybnE
Regards,
Swing and a miss, noob.
Re: “may issue”
There is a difference between “may” and “shall” issue but it isn’t clear to me. Would you be able to explain it?
And one more question,.... does the recent Supreme Court ruling have any bearing on this case?
“16-year-old Isaiah Jose Lopez of Hartford and 15-year-old Isaiah Miguel Nevarez”
From two old line Yankee families I’ll bet.
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