Crime & Safety
Bridgeport Man Convicted In 2024 Murder: CT State's Attorney
Bridgeport resident Brandaja Winston, 28, was shot and killed in August last year. Another victim was wounded in the incident.

BRIDGEPORT, CT — A Superior Court jury in Bridgeport has convicted a Bridgeport man of murder, first-degree assault and criminal possession of a firearm in connection with a fatal shooting in August 2024, prosecutors said.
The jury on Dec. 16 found Terence Gallimore, 35, guilty in the death of Brandaja Winston, 28, and the wounding of Davon Taylor, 30. The verdict came after about eight days of testimony and just over two hours of deliberations.
The shootings occurred during the early morning hours of Aug. 17, 2024, near the intersection of Stratford Avenue and Carroll Avenue, authorities said.
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Prosecutors said the evidence showed that Gallimore and another suspect opened fire on a group of people standing on a sidewalk. Gallimore was armed with an AK-47-style rifle, while the other man carried a 9mm handgun, according to testimony.
Winston was shot in the head and pronounced dead at the scene. Taylor was struck multiple times and taken to Bridgeport Hospital. Police recovered 17 shell casings from the area. Investigators said neither victim appeared to have been the intended target.
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The second shooter has not been identified and is still at-large, and the investigation remains open.
Gallimore was prosecuted by Assistant State’s Attorney Elizabeth K. Moran, with assistance from Inspector Edward Zack and paralegal specialist Iris Villanueva.
He faces a maximum sentence of up to 90 years in prison. Sentencing is scheduled for Feb. 23, 2026, before Judge Kevin C. Doyle in Bridgeport Superior Court.
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