BRIDGEPORT - At least a half-dozen alleged drug dealers, connected to recent violence between two gangs that led to the death of a teenager earlier this month, were rounded up late Monday night. Police Chief Armando Perez confirmed that a gang task force made up of local and state police swept into parts of the city, making arrests and seizing a number of guns. “In June I was very upset with the spike in shootings and other violent crime so I brought together Sgt. Jason Amato, state police and the FBI in an effort to take care of the problem,” the chief said. The names of those arrested and further details of the raids were not immediately available. On Sept.
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