Police say Norwalk man threatened to shoot girlfriend, kids

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NORWALK — A Norwalk man threatened to shoot his girlfriend and her two children during one incident, and pulled a gun and asked her to shoot him in another, in a series of chilling incidents that stretched over a month, according to police.

The woman told police the troubling behavior began June 9 after she and her boyfriend, Guiniard Bosquet, 41, of Geneva Road, Norwalk, got into a verbal confrontation. The woman told police Bosquet assaulted her during the argument.

Over the next month, police said, Bosquet continued to be abusive. The woman told police Bosquet ordered her not to go to work at one point, and threatened to shoot her and her two young children if she did.

In another alleged incident, police said, Bosquet handed her a gun and told her to shoot him. She did not comply.

She eventually reported the abusive behavior to police, who were granted a warrant for his arrest. On Thursday, Bosquet was arrested while he was working at Stop & Shop in Stamford.

Bosquet was charged with second-degree threatening and disorderly conduct. He was held on $100,000 bond and given a court date of July 26.