Police Investigate Box-Cutter Slashing

by Melissa Bailey | October 16, 2007 7:26 PM | | Comments (2)

Police are on the lookout for a “troubled” man who slashed a man in the neck with a box-cutter at a downtown Dunkin’ Donuts on Chapel Street Tuesday afternoon.

City spokeswoman Jessica Mayorga issued this press release regarding the incident:

“Shortly before 2 p.m. today, 41-year-old [name redacted], a resident of Newington, received a box-cutter wound to the neck at 770 Chapel Street. New Haven Police responded within seconds of the incident and have secured videotape from the establishment to identify the suspect and make an arrest. The suspect is said to be a black male, with closely cropped hair, approximately 6-feet tall and 35-40 years of age
who was last seen wearing glasses, an orange, short-sleeved t-shirt and jeans. He was last seen fleeing east on foot on Chapel Street toward State Street.

“[The victim] is in stable condition at Yale New Haven Hospital. “This is an isolated incident that isn’t normal for Downtown. Due to his demeanor it’s evident that the suspect here must have a mental issue or substance abuse problem. The suspect was agitated and acted erratically, we’re obviously dealing with a troubled man here who needs help,” said Downtown District Manager Sgt. Martin Tchakirides. “We have a number of witnesses and videotapes of the incident so we’ll move forward to identify this individual and make an arrest as soon as possible.”“

Anyone with any information is encouraged to call police at (203) 946-6294 or 1-866-888-TIPS.







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Posted by: fairhavener [TypeKey Profile Page] | October 16, 2007 11:09 PM

Let me know if they make an arrest.

He was on video tape. Full description. Witnesses. And he has a "mental issue" or a "substance abuse problem". How long can he evade NHPD detectives?

Please prove me wrong and make an arrest.

Posted by: on whalley | October 17, 2007 8:04 AM

""This is an isolated incident that isn't normal for Downtown."

WHAT??

Did they say this to calm down the visitors we may get from out of town? To remind the richie riches and the Yalies to keep up the denial? Or did they say this to tell me that my daily verbal, occasionally physical assaults aren't happening?

For some insulated individuals this absolutely isn't normal for downtown. For many, many more of us (those of us who have no conceivable idea where in New Haven that neighborhood featured in Spellbound could possibly be or how many gates it is behind) this happens every single day to one degree or another.

I cant leave the house without an assault of some kind and every 3rd Tuesday a raving lunatic comes door to door banging and shouting.

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