“Brell” File Reveals Violent Robbery, Childhood

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Inspector General photo Conley, as pictured after shooting at police during fatal confrontation on Sept. 19.
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2016 sentencing memo image Conley’s fifth-grade perfect attendance certificate, as included as exhibit in defense sentencing memo in 2016 federal drug case.

The fatal confrontation last week between police and 36-year-old New Havener Jebrell Conley stemmed from a July 3 robbery in Hamden during which Conley and others allegedly hit, pistol-whipped, and shot a man as they stole his drugs and money.

That in turn stemmed from Conley’s years-long involvement in the illegal drug trade and New Haven gang life — which grew out of a troubled upbringing in the Hill in the 1990s and the shooting death of a brother whom he looked up to as a father.

Those details and many more are included in federal court documents about criminal cases involving Conley, who appeared to fire first at — and then was shot and killed by — city and state police as they sought to serve him with a robbery-shooting warrant late in the afternoon of Thursday, Sept. 19, at a car wash just over the New Haven-West Haven town border…

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