Grand Street Businesses Boarded Up as Waterbury Awaits City Response After Holiday Weekend Shooting

By D.M.Livingston|Published Dec 1, 2025

Update May 6, 2026 8:15pm

WATERBURY CT— New photos taken by The Waterbury Times show boarded-up storefront and a shaken block along Grand Street as city residents await a first formal response from Waterbury City officials following the Thanksgiving weekend shooting that left the downtown business strip on edge.

148 Grand Street – Waterbury CT- Empty Store Front Boarded up after being damaged in Saturday Night’s shooting.

The damage is visible across multiple storefronts, including the business investigators believe was at the center of the conflict that escalated into gunfire. A new wide-angle shot of the strip shows the tight cluster of shops impacted by the violence

Grand Street – Waterbury CT- Scene of Saturday Night’s shooting which sent one to the hospital

Business owners tell The Waterbury Times they are bracing for clarity from the City today—hoping for guidance, safety updates, and support as the investigation continues.

This new set of images captures the immediate aftermath still present days later

Grand Tavern is the location authorities believe to have sparked the events which led to shooting

We will update this developing story as we hope to soon hear from the Mayor’s Office, WPD, or Economic Development today.

Stay with The Waterbury Times for real-time updates, exclusive angles, and the most complete timeline of the Grand Street shooting.


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