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Democrat lawmaker arrested for shoplifting again
Democrat lawmaker arrested for shoplifting again

American Military News

time11-08-2025

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  • American Military News

Democrat lawmaker arrested for shoplifting again

A Democrat lawmaker recently turned himself in after being caught shoplifting for a second time at a Target store in Bethel, Connecticut. The New York Post reported that Connecticut state Rep. Raghib Allie-Brennan, a Democrat, is currently facing charges after turning himself in to police officials on July 28. The outlet noted that an arrest warrant for the 33-year-old Democrat lawmaker had been issued following the second shoplifting incident. In an arrest affidavit obtained by The New York Post, a Target security guard said they observed Allie-Brennan 'concealing items into the Goodfellow bag that he had selected.' The affidavit accused the Democrat lawmaker of attempting to steal $54.55 in unpaid goods. Allie-Brennan was previously arrested in June after police officials reviewed security footage that showed the Connecticut lawmaker trying to leave the Bethel Target location with $26.69 in unpaid items. The Democrat lawmaker admitted to the June incident; however, he blamed the shoplifting incident on being in a 'rush' to bring items to his hospitalized grandmother. In a July statement on Facebook, Allie-Brennan said, 'This week, I appeared in court and applied for Accelerated Rehabilitation, a program for first-time offenders that, if granted, can lead to dismissal of the charge after meeting court conditions. 'I am taking responsibility for all of my actions and participating in a program to address my behavior seriously and constructively,' the Democrat lawmaker added. 'I know I've let people down, and I'm not proud of that. But I also believe in owning mistakes and doing the work to make them right. I remain committed to accountability, growth, and continuing to serve my community with integrity.' According to The New York Post, Allie-Brennan told the outlet that both shoplifting charges are being addressed under the Accelerated Rehabilitation program. READ MORE: Pic: Democrat lawmaker arrested for shoplifting 'Recently, State Representative Raghib Allie-Brennan (D-2nd District – Bethel) was arrested for shoplifting at a local Target store,' Connecticut Republican State Chairman Ben Proto said in a recent press release. 'While we fully support Representative Allie-Brennan's due process and the presumption of innocence that all of us enjoy under our Constitutions, it is regrettable that, once again, a Democrat member of the Connecticut General Assembly has found themselves in handcuffs and subject to criminal prosecution.' Proto added, 'In light of these allegations, Representative Allie-Brennan should step down from his position.' Connecticut House Speaker Matt Ritter, a Democrat, also issued a statement regarding the Connecticut lawmaker's legal issues. Ritter explained that he had talked with Allie-Brennan about the shoplifting charges and expressed his concerns to the Democrat lawmaker. 'Raghib will take some personal time away from the legislature over the next month to deal with the legal, political and personal ramifications,' Ritter stated.

Democrat cuffed again after shoplifting at same Target, faces calls to resign
Democrat cuffed again after shoplifting at same Target, faces calls to resign

New York Post

time09-08-2025

  • Politics
  • New York Post

Democrat cuffed again after shoplifting at same Target, faces calls to resign

He's definitely not off Target. A Connecticut Democrat has been busted twice for shoplifting at the same Target store. State Rep. Raghib Allie-Brennan turned himself in to cops on July 28 after a warrant was issued on new shoplifting charges involving the same store where he was previously arrested in June. Allie-Brennan, 33, was caught allegedly failing to scan $26.69 worth of merchandise at Target's Bethel location. At the time, he told authorities he was rushing to bring the items to his grandma in the hospital. Allie-Brennan is facing calls to step down over the accusations. Raghib Allie-Brennan / Facebook 'I've been upfront about taking responsibility for my actions,' Aliie-Brennan said in a statement. 'I'm taking accountability and look forward to continuing my work on behalf of our community.' Store staff told cops they recognized the four-term lawmaker from 'previous unreported larcenies,' according to the CT Mirror. In the arrest warrant affidavit for the second incident, a Target security guard said they observed Allie-Brennan 'concealing items into the Goodfellow bag that he had selected.' The total value of the allegedly unpaid items in that case was $54.55, the Hartford Courant reported. Allie-Brennan was released on a promise to appear in state Superior Court on Aug. 5. Republicans in Connecticut have called for Allie-Brennan's resignation. 'It is regrettable that, once again, a Democrat member of the Connecticut General Assembly has found themselves in handcuffs and subject to criminal prosecution,' said Connecticut Republican State Chairman, Ben Proto. 'In light of these allegations, Representative Allie-Brennan should step down from his position.' Target security staff told police they recognized the politician from previous incidents. Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images On July 3, Allie-Brennan addressed the first incident in a Facebook post, saying he had applied for Accelerated Rehabilitation, a court program for first-time offenders that allows charges to be dismissed after completing conditions set by the court. 'I am taking responsibility for all of my actions and participating in a program to address my behavior seriously and constructively,' he wrote. Allie-Brennan told The Post that both charges are now being handled under the same application for Accelerated Rehabilitation. House Speaker Matt Ritter, a Democrat, said he has spoken with Allie-Brennan and expressed concern about his troubling behavior. 'Raghib will take some personal time away from the legislature over the next month to deal with the legal, political and personal ramifications,' he said.

Pic: Democrat lawmaker arrested for shoplifting
Pic: Democrat lawmaker arrested for shoplifting

American Military News

time29-06-2025

  • Politics
  • American Military News

Pic: Democrat lawmaker arrested for shoplifting

A Democrat lawmaker was arrested on Monday after being caught shoplifting at a Target store in Bethel, Connecticut. The Democrat lawmaker, who publicly admitted to the incident, blamed the shoplifting episode on being in a 'rush' to bring items to his grandmother in the hospital. According to Bethel Police Department records obtained by the CT Mirror, 33-year-old Connecticut State Rep. Raghib Allie-Brennan was arrested at a Target store in Bethel on Monday and was later issued a misdemeanor summons for 6th-degree larceny. The CT Mirror reported that a Bethel Police Department summary of Allie-Brennan's arrest showed that the 33-year-old Democrat lawmaker was detained by loss prevention personnel at Target. The outlet noted that the Target personnel informed the police that they recognized Allie-Brennan from 'previous unreported larcenies.' According to the police summary, law enforcement officials reviewed security footage that showed the Democrat lawmaker trying to leave the Target location with $26.69 in unpaid items. The CT Mirror reported that Allie-Brennan was arrested following a review of the security footage. READ MORE: Pic: Fmr. Democrat staffer charged with sexual assault, abduction On Tuesday, Allie-Brennan released a statement on Facebook, saying, 'During a recent visit to the Bethel Target, two items in my armload of others were not scanned. I was in a rush to bring items to my grandmother in the hospital, the store didn't have bags, and I was juggling multiple purchases. While I do not have a record, I take full responsibility for the error and am working through the legal processes to resolve the matter quickly and respectfully.' The 33-year-old lawmaker added, 'I respect the law and Target's right to enforce their loss prevention policy, and I remain committed to serving my community with transparency and integrity.' In a statement obtained by the CT Mirror, Connecticut House Speaker Matt Ritter, a Democrat, claimed that Allie-Brennan 'recognizes the high standard to which I hold our members and is taking responsibility for inadvertently leaving the Target self-checkout without scanning several items.' A picture of Allie-Brennan was shared Thursday on X, formerly Twitter. 🚨 ANOTHER CRIMINAL DEMOCRAT: Connecticut Democrat Rep. Raghib Allie-Brennan just got busted shoplifting at Target, AGAIN, claiming he was in a hurry to visit his grandmother. — Proud Elephant 🇺🇸🦅 (@ProudElephantUS) June 26, 2025

Democrat lawmaker busted for shoplifting at Target self-checkout line, then uses ailing granny as an excuse
Democrat lawmaker busted for shoplifting at Target self-checkout line, then uses ailing granny as an excuse

New York Post

time25-06-2025

  • Politics
  • New York Post

Democrat lawmaker busted for shoplifting at Target self-checkout line, then uses ailing granny as an excuse

A Democratic state representative from Connecticut busted for shoplifting after failing to scan items at a Target self-checkout offered a litany of excuses, including that he was 'in a rush to bring items to my grandmother in the hospital.' State Rep. Raghib Allie-Brennan was arrested Monday night at a Target store in Bethel, about 60 miles southwest of Hartford, after authorities reviewed security footage allegedly showing he neglected to scan two of his items, totaling $26.69 in value. State Rep. Raghib Allie-Brennan, a four-term lawmaker from Connecticut, was arrested Monday for allegedly failing to scan two items at a Target store in Bethel. Raghib Allie-Brennan / Facebook He was detained by loss prevention personnel, who later told cops they recognized the four-term lawmaker from 'previous unreported larcenies,' CT Mirror reported, citing a Bethel Police arrest summary. Advertisement Allie-Brennan, 33, who was first elected in 2018, acknowledged the incident on his Facebook page Tuesday in an excuse-laden post. The rep. later took to Facebook and offered a laundry list of excuses, including blaming the store for running out of bags. MelissaMN – 'During a recent visit to the Bethel Target, two items in my armload of others were not scanned. I was in a rush to bring items to my grandmother in the hospital, the store didn't have bags, and I was juggling multiple purchases,' he wrote. Advertisement 'While I do not have a record, I take full responsibility for the error and am working through the legal processes to resolve the matter quickly and respectfully.' He added, 'I respect the law and Target's right to enforce their loss prevention policy, and I remain committed to serving my community with transparency and integrity.' In a statement, Connecticut House Speaker Matt Ritter addressed the kerfuffle involving his fellow Dem. Advertisement 'He recognizes the high standard to which I hold our members and is taking responsibility for inadvertently leaving the Target self-checkout without scanning several items.' Allie-Brennan did not respond to an email from The Post seeking comment.

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