Branford 'Accidental' Shooting Reported, One Injured
One man was accidentally shot in the shoulder following what police are saying was an unintentional firing of a handgun, during an non-threatening exchange between three acquaintances in parking lot outside Eli's on the Hill Restaurant in Branford in the early morning of Saturday Nov. 12.
Branford Police Detectives are investigating what they believe is an "accidental" shooting in the lot of a popular restaurant.
E-911 Telecommunicators received a call just before 1:30 a.m. on Saturday morning reporting that a person had been injured by a gunshot and was en route to a hospital. The E-911 Telecommunicator had the operator of the vehicle stop in East Haven to permit Fire Department Paramedics the ability to begin immediate medical treatment.
Lieutenant John Alves, who commands the midnight shift, said officers were able to preliminarily interview the victim and other witnesses, who said that the shooting occurred in the rear parking lot at 624 West Main Street, Branford.
Detective Lieutenant John Finkle said that detectives investigating the shooting learned that Stephen Kasperzyk (DOB 6-15-1992) of East Haven was in the parking lot with two of his friends. At some point, one of Kasperzyk's friends was attempting to give Kasperzyk his handgun that had been stored in a motor vehicle and, during the exchange, the weapon discharged, hitting Kasperzyk in the shoulder.
The incident remains under investigation and no charges have been filed.