Crime & Safety
Four Teens Face Charges In Fatal Shooting of Enfield Resident
The teens, who were previously arrested in connection with the shooting, are between the ages of 16 and 18.

Four teens linked to the death of an Enfield resident earlier in September are facing serious charges, including felony murder, NBC Connecticut reports.
The four teens, all between 16 and 18, now have warrants for their arrest for the killing of 18-year-old Jonathan Torres, who was killed on Prospect Street in a driveby shooting. The 16-year-old is believed to have pulled the trigger, according to NBC.
Police said the teens will be formally charged on Friday, Sept. 12, with felony murder, first-degree robbery, conspiracy to commit first-degree robbery, second-degree larceny and conspiracy to commit second-degree larceny. They were previously charged with theft of a motor vehicle and weapon offenses for an unauthorized handgun found in their allegedly stolen getaway car.
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The two 18-year-old suspects are Takai T. Brown, of Bridgeport, and Cheyenne Concepcion, of Enfield, according to NBC. Police said Brown was driving the car.
Property and DNA examinations helped link the teens to the crime, police said.
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