Crime & Safety
New Haven Man, 32, Faces Gun Charges After Argument Led To Gunfire: PD
Questioning a man near the scene, cops said they "could see the imprint of a handgun in one of his pockets."

NEW HAVEN, CT — Late last Friday night, cops were called to the area of Valley and Blake streets for an argument that led to gunfire, New Haven police posted to "X."
Police said that while officers were canvassing the area, they found several spent casings and later, they said, saw a man later identified as Pedro Fuentes-Osorio, 32. In speaking to him, police said they "could see the imprint of a handgun in one of his pockets." Investigators said the gun had a high-capacity magazine. "However, there was no ammunition in it, and the serial number had been destroyed," police said.
Fuentes-Osorio was charged with violation of a protective order, criminal possession of a firearm, possession of a pistol without a permit, altering a firearm/serial number, and possession of a high-capacity magazine.
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Police noted that, "Based on a forensic analysis of the firearm and spent casings, more charges may result."
Fuentes-Osorio was held on a $500,000 bond.
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