
Waterbury Mall Shooting: Teenager Arrested, Five Injured
Waterbury Mall Shooting: 19-Year-Old Arrested After Five Injured A shooting at the Brass Mill Center mall in Waterbury, Connecticut, on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, left five people injured. The incident unfolded rapidly, sending shoppers and employees scrambling for safety. Police responded swiftly, securing the mall within minutes. The suspect, identified as 19-year-old Tai'won Washington, surprisingly turned himself in at the Waterbury Police station, claiming involvement in the incident. Police confirmed that ballistic evidence recovered from Washington's apartment matched shell casings found at the mall. While the firearm used in the shooting has yet to be recovered, the arrest marks a significant step in the investigation. "This was not a random act of violence," stated Governor Ned Lamont in a press conference, emphasizing the targeted nature of the attack. Waterbury Mayor Paul K. Pernerwski, Jr., also addressed the public, assuring them of the mall's safety and highlighting ongoing discussions about enhanced security measures. Three of the five shooting victims have been released from the hospital, with the remaining two receiving treatment for their injuries. The quick response of law enforcement and the suspect's self-surrender contributed to a relatively swift resolution, offering a sense of relief to the Waterbury community.