The Day

Fatal shooting of teen still unsolved

- By TAYLOR HARTZ Day Staff Writer

“We’re being patient. We’re not upset, we know that they have a job to do. It’s not like it is on TV, it’s not like ‘The First 48’ and it’s not like all hope is lost — it’s a process and they have to do their jobs.” JAMES FORD, FATHER OF MURDER VICTIM RONDE FORD, 17

More than a month after a New London teen was shot and killed on a city street, police have not made any arrests or publicly identified a suspect.

Ronde Ford, 17, was fatally shot on Grand Street about 6 p.m. on Feb. 18. He was a New London High School student, a former football player and an aspiring rapper.

Ford’s death on a public street rocked the New London community — friends and family gathered to mourn at a candleligh­t vigil; a GoFundMe campaign raised more than $22,000 for his family; and Mayor Michael Passero, New London Police Department Chief Peter Reichard and Capt. Brian Wright held an emotional news conference in which they vowed to find the person responsibl­e for his death.

Five weeks later, Ford’s father said he doesn’t have any answers

“No parent should ever have to bury their child, under any circumstan­ce. We’re doing the best we can.”

NEW LONDON POLICE CAPT. BRIAN WRIGHT

about what happened to his son.

“We’re being patient,” James Ford said Wednesday. He said he hasn’t gotten any updates from police recently about where the investigat­ion into his son’s death stands, but he’s OK with waiting.

“We’re not upset, we know that they have a job to do. It’s not like it is on TV, it’s not like ‘The First 48’ and it’s not like all hope is lost — it’s a process and they have to do their jobs,” he said.

In a phone call this week, Wright said that while police have not made any arrests in the case, investigat­ors have identified persons of interest. “The investigat­ion is progressin­g,” he said. “We’re gaining valuable intel and informatio­n as a result of different investigat­ive techniques.”

Wright said there was no new informatio­n available at this time. He said new informatio­n would be announced to the news media and public as soon as possible.

Outside the Ford home on Prest Street, a shrine dedicated to Ronde Ford remained filled with photos and dozens of candles.

James Ford, a former youth league football coach, said he and his wife, Jamie, are patiently waiting for more informatio­n as they mourn their son. The parents have six other children — five boys and one girl.

Wright said he and other law enforcemen­t officers had been in contact with Ford’s family and sympathize­d with their grief.

“No parent should ever have to bury their child, under any circumstan­ce,” Wright said. “We’re doing the best we can.”

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