News (Media Awareness Project) - US CT: New Haven Police Officer Shot During Drug Investigation |
Title: | US CT: New Haven Police Officer Shot During Drug Investigation |
Published On: | 2002-06-14 |
Source: | Hartford Courant (CT) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-23 04:48:01 |
NEW HAVEN POLICE OFFICER SHOT DURING DRUG INVESTIGATION
NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- A city police officer was in critical condition Friday
after he was shot in the face during a drug investigation, police said.
Officer Robert Fumiatti, 31, of West Haven, who has been with the
department for 3 1/2 years, was shot Thursday night in the Hill section of
the city, in an area known for heavy drug activity.
He underwent about 2 1/2 hours of surgery Thursday night at Yale-New Haven
Hospital.
The bullet remains lodged in his head, but surgeons did remove a fragment
that was lodged in his esophagus.
"He came out of surgery well," said Mark D'Antonio, spokesman for Yale-New
Haven Hospital.
A suspect in the shooting was taken into custody early Friday after an
intensive manhunt. The suspect was found in a yard about 1:30 a.m.
Fumiatti was wounded after he and several other plainclothes officers had
gotten out of a van to confront a black male, police said.
As the officers got out of the van, the man pulled out a small-caliber gun
and fired, shooting Fumiatti in the face.
The officers were part of the Street Interdiction Unit, which was formed
two years ago to break up low-level drug-dealing.
Fumiatti's wife, mother and father, Mayor John DeStefano and other city
leaders rushed to the hospital Thursday night.
"We're all going to say a prayer for the officer," DeStefano said.
Dozens of officers from the state and city police, four police dogs and a
state police helicopter searched the area where Fumiatti was shot.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- A city police officer was in critical condition Friday
after he was shot in the face during a drug investigation, police said.
Officer Robert Fumiatti, 31, of West Haven, who has been with the
department for 3 1/2 years, was shot Thursday night in the Hill section of
the city, in an area known for heavy drug activity.
He underwent about 2 1/2 hours of surgery Thursday night at Yale-New Haven
Hospital.
The bullet remains lodged in his head, but surgeons did remove a fragment
that was lodged in his esophagus.
"He came out of surgery well," said Mark D'Antonio, spokesman for Yale-New
Haven Hospital.
A suspect in the shooting was taken into custody early Friday after an
intensive manhunt. The suspect was found in a yard about 1:30 a.m.
Fumiatti was wounded after he and several other plainclothes officers had
gotten out of a van to confront a black male, police said.
As the officers got out of the van, the man pulled out a small-caliber gun
and fired, shooting Fumiatti in the face.
The officers were part of the Street Interdiction Unit, which was formed
two years ago to break up low-level drug-dealing.
Fumiatti's wife, mother and father, Mayor John DeStefano and other city
leaders rushed to the hospital Thursday night.
"We're all going to say a prayer for the officer," DeStefano said.
Dozens of officers from the state and city police, four police dogs and a
state police helicopter searched the area where Fumiatti was shot.
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