A 19-year-old is dead after a shooting in Norwich Wednesday afternoon and police are looking for a person of interest for questioning.
A 19-year-old is dead after a shooting in Norwich Wednesday afternoon and police are looking for the person responsible.
Norwich police said they are looking for 19-year-old Stancovitch Fabre.

Authorities have identified the victim as Camaury Jabezz Norman-Clack and said they are investigating the case as a homicide.
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Norman-Clack was found with a gunshot wound to the chest when officers were sent to the area of 14 Sandy Lane around 1:40 p.m. Wednesday to investigate a shooting.
The victim was transported to William W. Backus Hospital and died around two hours after the shooting, according to police.
Police are investigating and believe Norman-Clack was targeted.
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A news release from police says Norman-Clack lived on Sandy Lane and Fabre was a former resident of the same street.
Norman-Clack went to Eastern Connecticut State University and schools officials said all students have been notified and are encouraged to use the university’s counseling and psychological services if they are in need of support.
Fabre might be in an older model two-door red Mustang with gray “Bondo” in various places.

Fabre is facing murder charges in connection to the incident and there's a warrant out for his arrest.
The Norwich Police Department asks anyone with information to call lead Detective Ken Wright at 860-886-5561, extension #3159 or the Norwich Police tip line at 860-886-5561 option #4.

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