Farmington’s Monday Mayhem: The Great Disorderly Conduct Caper

Black and white stipple illustration of a middle-aged man being arrested by police officers in front of an apartment building at 218 New Britain Ave. A police car with flashing lights and onlookers are in the background.

The Arrest That Rocked New Britain Avenue

In a scene fit for the front page, Daniel J. Taylor became the latest star in Farmington’s Monday night saga. Arrested on July 15, 2024, at 218 New Britain Ave, Taylor’s charge of disorderly conduct has added a new chapter to our town’s storied history of domestic disturbances. At 43, Taylor’s evening ended not with a quiet night in but with a $5,000 bond and a date in court.

Details of the Arrest

  • Name: Daniel J. Taylor
  • Date of Arrest: July 15, 2024
  • Time of Arrest: 19:43
  • Location: 218 New Britain Ave, Farmington, CT
  • Charges: Disorderly Conduct (53a-182)
  • Bond: $5,000 (Non-Surety)
  • Court Date: July 16, 2024

Disorderly Conduct: A Closer Look

Disorderly conduct charges often stem from actions that disrupt public peace or involve physical altercations, especially in domestic settings. Taylor’s case underscores the importance of community vigilance and law enforcement’s role in maintaining order.

Community Impact

Taylor’s arrest is a reminder of the ongoing challenges law enforcement and community members face. While such incidents are unfortunate, they also highlight the crucial services available to those affected by domestic issues.

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