Breakthrough in Bridgeport: Arrest Made in Fatal Shooting of Teenager
Ghost Gun Discovery: Key Evidence Links Suspect to Bridgeport Shooting Tragedy
According to NBC Connecticut, In Bridgeport Connecticut, the police caught someone they believe was involved in the shooting that killed a 17-year-old boy. The shooting happened on April 10th on Park Avenue. The boy Romain Sterling was hurt badly and died a week later. The police worked quickly and arrested a 21-year-old named Kiheem Tyquan Benbow on April 24th. They found a ghost gun in his house which made them think he was connected to the shooting. Benbow is now in jail facing murder charges with a bond set at $2 million while the police keep investigating.
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Shooting Tragedy: Kiheem Tyquan Benbow Apprehended in Fatal Shooting of Romain Sterling
Kiheem Tyquan Benbow, 21, from Ansonia, was caught by the police for the shooting that killed 17-year-old Romain Sterling in Bridgeport earlier this month. Sterling got shot on April 10 on Park Avenue and sadly passed away a week later. The police found Benbow on April 24 and arrested him at his home after finding a ghost gun. Now, he’s in trouble for murder and has a $2 million bond. This arrest gives some comfort to the sad community as they hope for justice for Sterling and his family.
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