A Tragic Morning in Norwalk
On the morning of August 6, 2011, the quiet of Avenue B in Norwalk, Connecticut, was shattered by a gruesome discovery. Residents found a black Honda sedan parked in front of 4 Avenue B with its passenger side window shattered. Inside the vehicle were the lifeless bodies of 27-year-old Iroquois Alston and 22-year-old Rickita Smalls, both victims of fatal gunshot wounds. The double homicide sent shockwaves through the community, leaving family members and residents grappling with the sudden loss and the chilling reality of an unsolved crime.
Profiles of the Victims
Iroquois Alston, known for his love of sports, had a passion for golf, basketball, and football. He attended Westhill High School in Stamford and was a father to a son and a daughter. At the time of his death, Alston had recently been released from prison after serving an eight-year sentence for robbery. His family remembers him as a devoted father and a man striving to rebuild his life....Read More
ER
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This is my father and I am his only child, over 30 years later his death still saddens our family. Thank you for your efforts and thank you for posting this.
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