State police have charged a Bridgeport police officer with unlawful
discharge of a firearm after a Dec. 17 incident in which he accidentally
shot himself.
Officer Juan Santiago, 55, was at the Bagel King
restaurant at 3550 Main St. with three other Bridgeport police officers
when "he mishandled a firearm ... and discharged the round through the
thigh area of his left leg," state police said. The gun was not his
department-issue pistol, Bridgeport police said at the time.
No one else was injured. Santiago was treated at St. Vincent's Medical Center in Bridgeport. Six days later, state police detectives were assigned by the Bridgeport state's attorney to investigate the incident.
Police said they determined that Santiago mishandled the gun, causing
it to fire. They obtained an arrest warrant charging him with unlawful
discharge of a firearm.
Santiago turned himself in at the Bethany
barracks at 9:30 a.m. Monday. He was released on a promise to appear in
court Feb. 18 in Superior Court in Bridgeport.
Santiago remains on the job, but is assigned to desk duty.
"First,
I would like to say we are grateful that the officer is recovering from
his injury," Bridgeport Police Chief Joseph L. Gaudett Jr. said. "We
have said from the outset that we requested the state police handle the
investigation so the public would have confidence that it would be fair
and unbiased. The state police conducted a thorough investigation,
consulted with the state's attorney's office and made a determination
that we will respect."
Mt.
Juliet police said a former Mt. Juliet and Lebanon police officer was
arrested for breaking into the Mt. Juliet Ace Hardware predawn Thursday.
MJPD spokesperson Sgt. Tyler Chandler confirmed late Thursday evening Steven Holliday was arrested around 3:15 a.m. Thursday when police officers responded to a burglar alarm and found Holliday “leaving the scene in the Courtney’s Family Restaurant parking lot.”
Chandler said this was the third time Ace Hardware has been broken into and “investigators are looking at a possible connection.”
Chandler said Holliday worked as a police officer in Mt. Juliet in the early 1990s and then again in the early 2000s. He said the last part of Holliday’s employment with the city of Mt. Juliet was in some capacity at City Hall. Chandler said Holliday has also been a Lebanon Police Department employee at one time and his latest law enforcement job was with Metro police.
The investigation is ongoing.
MJPD spokesperson Sgt. Tyler Chandler confirmed late Thursday evening Steven Holliday was arrested around 3:15 a.m. Thursday when police officers responded to a burglar alarm and found Holliday “leaving the scene in the Courtney’s Family Restaurant parking lot.”
Chandler said this was the third time Ace Hardware has been broken into and “investigators are looking at a possible connection.”
Chandler said Holliday worked as a police officer in Mt. Juliet in the early 1990s and then again in the early 2000s. He said the last part of Holliday’s employment with the city of Mt. Juliet was in some capacity at City Hall. Chandler said Holliday has also been a Lebanon Police Department employee at one time and his latest law enforcement job was with Metro police.
The investigation is ongoing.
















