Know about Kristin Winant, the ex-girlfriend of Alyn Breed
Based on allegations that he broke into his ex-residence girlfriend’s early on Saturday morning armed with a Glock pistol, a District Court judge ordered a member of the Providence College basketball team jailed without bail on Monday morning with Alyn Breed eventually granted bail on Tuesday morning.
Police had not found a gun, according to Alyn Breed’s attorney.
Who is Kristin Winant ex-girlfriend of Alyn Breed he threatened with a gun, bio, age
According to Providence attorney Maria Deaton, the 33-year-old lady, with whom Breed has had an on-again, off-again relationship, is already “walking back” some of her first accounts.
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Breed was informed by Judge J. Patrick O’Neil that the judge is willing to meet with the woman and assess the case when new information becomes available. The 21-year-old, who was a member of a top-ranked NCAA basketball team that was vying for a March Madness bid less than a month ago, was still restrained.
O’Neil was informed by Assistant Attorney General Meghan E. McDonough that Breed’s ex-girlfriend has informed detectives that the weapon she claims Breed pulled on her is one she is familiar with. According to McDonough, the lady informed detectives that she was with Breed when he purchased the Glock in Georgia. The woman at the focus of the investigation was initially named as Breed’s girlfriend by the police over the weekend.
According to the police, Breed’s contact with the woman has been irregular. Breed is referred to as an ex-boyfriend in a police report, and Deaton called their relationship “on-again, off-again” over the previous 12 months. She added that the weekend’s events amounted to a breakup. The woman is identified as 33 year old Kristin Winant in a court file.
Breed is charged with unlawful gun possession, using a firearm to steal a cellphone, carrying a dangerous weapon while committing a violent crime, deliberately vandalising a flower arrangement and using a 2016 Dodge without Winant’s permission, according to the court documents. Breed had entered the Providence flat with two floors, according to what McDonough told O’Neil.
She claimed that while he was in her bedroom uninvited and unannounced, he brandished a gun and demanded that she hand over her mobile. “She gave in while he was holding the gun. He exited the flat and ran out of the building. Breed had admitted stealing the car without the woman’s consent, McDonough told O’Neil. Deaton informed O’Neil that Breed regularly used the car on the Providence College campus and that Winant had bought it for him to use.
On Monday, McDonough admitted that no gun had been found by the authorities. O’Neil indicated that he might convene a bail hearing on Friday. He also stated that if new information should become available before Friday, he would be willing to change the bail judgement from Monday.
If something changes prior to that time, please visit me so we can discuss bail, he urged. But, there is a claim that firearms are being waved in front of people in the interim.
What the Alyn Breed incident’s police report says?
According to the police report, officers were called to Breed’s dorm, Bedford Hall, on the Friars’ campus at 6:08 a.m. on Saturday. The report says that Winant informed Providence College security that Breed had visited her off-campus residence at around 9 p.m. on Friday to get some items while she was on campus.
According to the allegation, she claimed to have brought him back to campus after letting him gather his belongings. According to the complaint, a campus security guard witnessed a Dodge Challenger roll towards the dorm while its engine was roaring and park in a fire lane at 4:38 in the morning. It claims that before the security guard ordered him to move the car, which he did after apologising to Breed and several women.
As per reports, Winant informed police that Breed entered her house without permission around 5 or 5:30 a.m. She also claimed that Breed had discovered her in bed with a visitor. The guest’s name and gender are not mentioned in the censored report.
According to the allegation, Breed then grabbed a revolver and demanded Winant to tell her guest to leave. She allegedly informed police that after her visitor left, Breed requested her to give him her mobile. Police were informed by Providence College security that Breed had called at 5:49 a.m. to alert them to a lady attempting to enter the school.
When Providence police were called to Breed’s dorm, Winant and security were on campus, according to the report. As per the investigation, Breed’s responses to queries were “vague.” Breed acknowledged using Winant’s automobile for transportation. According to the report, Breed told police that Winant thought he had her mobile, but the item was missing.
Police found “broken flowers” on the bedroom floor of Winant’s flat. According to the complaint, Winant informed police that her guest had given her the flowers, but Breed had allegedly destroyed them “in a fit of wrath.”
She also said that Breed was seen holding a gun in front of the home’s security cameras, but she was unable to access them without her mobile. She admitted that she had no idea where Breed had gotten the car’s keys from. Later, Breed was arrested a 7 a.m.