A look at some mugshots of recently arrested “vandals” (whether spray painting is vandalism is something that I think is determined by what is being painting and what the message is) sheds some light into how graffiti ends up around downtown. While it’s lovely to think that all of the tagging that we see is done by Hartford residents, the reality is that, like dogs, not everyone wants to shit where they eat, so to speak. These two “criminals” are from Unionville and Simsbury.
How Does Hartford Get So Filthy?
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steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
steve thornton
how did gregory get the busted lip?
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.
kerri
I was wondering that. They don’t say outright, but the term “brief struggles” is used in the press release. My guess is not police misconduct but the kid slipping on ice in the unplowed parking lots/unshoveled sidewalks…but that’s just my guess based on nothing. I’d be interested in hearing more of this story from either or both of the young men involved.