The Day

New London police seize rifle related to sexual assault case

Robert Brown III has pleaded not guilty to all charges

- By KAREN FLORIN Day Staff Writer k.florin@theday.com

New London police said they seized an AR-15 rifle and 30-round magazine from a city man after a teen he is accused of sexually assaulting disclosed in the summer of 2017 that she was afraid he would shoot her.

Robert M. Brown III, 34, of 190 Vauxhall St., who has been incarcerat­ed on charges of second-degree sexual assault, first-degree threatenin­g and risk of injury to a minor since September 2017, was arrested on the gun charges when he appeared Monday in New London Superior Court. The new charges are two counts of criminal possession of a firearm, illegal possession of an assault weapon, illegal possession of a large-capacity magazine and illegal possession of fireworks.

According to arrest warrant affidavits written by Detective Joshua Bergeson, police began investigat­ing Brown after the Department of Children and Families notified them in July 2017 that a 13-year-old girl disclosed that Brown had sexually assaulted her. The alleged victim told police that Brown had been sexually touching her for years. She said he had two guns, had taken her shooting with him and that she was scared he was going to shoot her.

Brown could not legally own guns because he was convicted of a felony narcotics charge in 2008, according to the affidavit in the gun case. He was arrested on the sexual assault charges in September 2017 while police continued to investigat­e the weapons allegation­s.

In August 2017, police searched Brown’s house and said they seized from his bedroom a blackjack (club), three BB guns, a dirk (or dagger), throwing knives, a BB gun rifle, a pellet gun rifle, a white trash bag full of fireworks, cases for a Bushmaster rifle and 9 mm handgun, ammunition, gun cleaner and a brown box addressed to Brown containing a “Drop-in Battle Rail” rifle part for a Bushmaster Model XM15ES2. The rifle is an AR-15 and meets the definition of an assault weapon under Connecticu­t law.

The police questioned Brown’s girlfriend, who said she purchased the rifle five years earlier for protection. She said she went shooting once with Brown and fired the rifle, but did not like it because it was too loud and powerful. She said she never shot it again. She admitted that after DCF got involved because of the sexual assault allegation against Brown, they brought the rifle to a friend of Brown who had a valid state pistol permit and lived in Waterford. The girlfriend said she believed having the rifle in the house was going to cause trouble

interferin­g with police and attempted second-degree assault.

John Moleon, 18, of 7 Sullivan Drive was charged Tuesday with third-degree criminal mischief.

Joey Lewis, 37, of 2 Terrace Ave., New London, was charged Wednesday with first-degree failure to appear in court.

Nykko Colon, 20, of 81 B Norwich Ave. was charged Wednesday with first-degree failure to appear in court and second-degree failure to appear in court.

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with DCF.

The police contacted the friend, who turned over the AR-15 and accessorie­s, including a light, scope and the 30-round magazine loaded with 27 live rounds of .223 caliber ammunition.

The girlfriend told police she and Brown had gone shopping for the gun at a store in East Lyme, and that she had to wait 14 days to pick it up after making the purchase. She said she had purchased ammunition along with the rifle, but had not bought anything since.

Police said they submitted the rifle and magazine to the state forensic laboratory for testing.

A fingerprin­t impression lifted from the magazine was identified as a print from

Tuesday with second-degree failure to appear in court.

Waterford

Amanda Sackett, 39, of 95 Norwich Road, Quaker Hill, was charged Tuesday with disorderly conduct.

Christophe­r McGinty, 35, of 95 Norwich Road, Quaker Hill, was charged Tuesday with disorderly conduct.

Police logs reflect arrests, not conviction­s. For the outcomes of criminal and motor vehicle arrests, visit bit.ly/CTConvicti­ons. Brown’s right ring finger. The rifle was test-fired four times and deemed operable. The spent casings from the test fire were entered into the National Integrated Ballistic Informatio­n Network (NIBIN) database and there were no associated hits, meaning the markings on the casings did not match others in the database. The police are awaiting the results of DNA testing.

Brown is being held in lieu of $200,000 at the Corrigan-Radgowski Correction­al Institutio­n.

He has pleaded not guilty to all of the charges and is being represente­d by attorney M. Fred DeCaprio from the public defender’s office. His next court date is April 16.

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