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Man, 74, Fired At CT Capitol: PD; WWE Releases Several Superstars
Restaurant shooting investigated/ Fiancée, businessman's brother carry on his legacy/ Fatal ATV crash/ Mosquito monitoring begins: CT News

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.
74-Year-Old Shooting Suspect Also Fired At CT Capitol: State PD
The suspect is accused of going on a wild shooting spree in town and also at the state Capitol Building, according to CT State Police.>>>Read More.
Fiancee, Brother Of Businessman Carrying On His Legacy
Dustin Odell, 37, was killed in an ATV accident in mid-April; his fiancée and brother are now carrying on his business, Beaver Tree Service.>>>Read More.
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WWE Announces Release Of Several Superstars
The company announced on Wednesday that it had come to terms with the release of six wrestlers.>>>Read More.
Man Killed In ATV Crash: Police
The accident happened Tuesday afternoon.>>>Read More.
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Man Burglarized Home While Residents Were Sleeping: Police
The man is accused of breaking into a home while the residents, including a 7-month-old baby, were sleeping, according to police.>>>Read More.
Shooting At Restaurant Under Investigation: Police
The shooting is under investigation.>>>>Read More.
Lamont Announces New CT Hate Crimes Advisory Council
Gov. Ned Lamont announced he would is appointing 25 people to serve as members of the newly formed Connecticut Hate Crimes Advisory Council.>>>Read More.
Other top stories:
- Man Damages Homes, Garden Center
- Man Dies In Motorcycle Crash
- Chicken Found Walking Down Street
- FBI Helping State Police On Warrant, Investigation
- Track And Field Champions Crowned In Classes LL, L
- Coronavirus Hospitalizations Drop Below 100 In CT
- CT Mosquito Monitoring Program Begins Testing For Viral Diseases
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