Spagnolo said police believe the intended target of the shooting was a 35-year-old man. Police are working to determine if the 9mm casings were all fired from the same weapon, but Spagnolo said as many as three guns may have been involved in the shooting.Ĭlick here to sign up for our free, seven-day newsletter course on legal cannabis in Connecticut. Spagnolo said Tuesday that investigators had found 15 9mm shell casings at the scene along with seven. She was taken to Saint Mary’s Hospital in critical condition, where she later died from her injuries Sunday evening, police said. Police said she was found on the floor and had been struck by a bullet “in the area of her head.” When police arrived, Antongiorgi’s relatives told police she had been hit while inside the home. Waterbury police said officers were called to the area after receiving the reports of gunfire. Spagnolo said the shots were fired between two cars - a white Acura and a black Honda - on Orange Street on Saturday afternoon. ![]() We understand what happened here and we bring the people to justice that are responsible for this.” Words cannot describe or console you, we understand that, but we vow to you: We’re going to work very hard. ![]() “I relay to them the sorrow - from the city, myself and the officers, from the mayor’s office, from the state’s attorney with me - on your loss,” Waterbury Police Chief Fernando Spagnolo said.
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