Connecticut has seen a number of high-profile home invasions in recent years, sparking public outrage and calls for harsher penalties for perpetrators. One of the most infamous cases was the 2007 Cheshire home invasion, where two men broke into the home of the Petit family, resulting in the deaths of Jennifer Hawke-Petit and her two daughters, as well as the sexual assault and severe injuries of Dr. William Petit.
The incident led to changes in state laws regarding home invasions, including the establishment of a new crime category for home invasions that result in injury or death, as well as increased penalties for offenders. Additionally, the case prompted discussions about the death penalty in the state, as both perpetrators were sentenced to death (though the death penalty was later repealed in Connecticut).
Overall, home invasions continue to be a serious concern in Connecticut, with law enforcement agencies working to prevent these crimes and bring perpetrators to justice. It is important for residents to take precautions to protect their homes and families, such as installing security cameras, alarm systems, and keeping doors and windows locked.
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