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Increase In Violent Incidents At School Draws Concern: CT News

Motorcycle Stunt Video Suspect Went 190 MPH: PD/ Nostalgic Eateries Open/ 9 Companies "Facilitated A Flood Of Scam Calls": Officials & More

A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut on Thursday.
A roundup of some of the top stories from around Connecticut on Thursday. (Patch Graphics)

Patch PM CT brings you breaking and trending news stories from all across Connecticut each weeknight. Here are the top stories from across the entire state:

Increase Number Of Violent Incidents At CT School Draws Concern

"I came upon one [video] of a kid who was on the floor wrapped in a fetal position while other kids were just popping him - beating on him," a parent said. "One kid was filming it and there was no teacher in sight.">>>Read More.


Motorcycle Stunt Video Suspect Went 190 MPH: Police

The 22-year-old suspect is accused of filming and uploading dangerous motorcycle stunts on CT highways onto social media, police said.>>>Read More.

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Nostalgic Eateries Open At Major Mall

"We think our customers will be thrilled, and we’re excited to see the positive response," a mall official said.>>>Read More.


These 9 Companies ‘Facilitated A Flood Of Scam Calls,” CT Officials

“These nine companies are on notice—stop facilitating illegal robocall traffic now, or we’re coming after you with the full weight of 51 attorneys general,” a top official said.>>>Read More.

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Man Charged In Slaying Near Mall Parking Lot: PD

The case was initially investigated as an untimely death, but it has been ruled a homicide, according to police.>>>Read More.


School Playground Closed, To Be Replaced Due To Safety Issues

The city and board members said the school's playground is closed after a recent inspection found it did not meet current safety standards.>>>Read More.


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