BRIDGEPORT — Jayson Negron knew he was badly wounded in the moments after a city police officer shot him. “I think you got my heart,” he said, according to an eyewitness account. A few minutes later, Negron was dead at 15, from bullets fired by Bridgeport Police Officer James Boulay last May 9. The incident led to a Connecticut State Police investigation that culminated in the release Friday afternoon of a report from Waterbury State’s Attorney Maureen Platt. Boulay was cleared of criminal responsibility by Platt’s report, setting off protests in Waterbury and Bridgeport that lasted into the night.
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