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'We're in shock': Conn. state Rep. Quentin Williams dies in early morning hours following inauguration

State Representative Quentin Phipps speaking at a 2020 Juneteenth rally in Middletown.
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State officials are mourning the death of state Rep. Quentin Williams (above), who police say was killed in a crash early Thursday morning in Cromwell.

State Rep. Quentin Williams (D-Middletown) was killed early Thursday morning after the vehicle he was in was struck by a wrong-way driver on Route 9 in Cromwell, just hours after he was sworn in to his third term. State police confirmed the death Thursday afternoon.

Williams, also known as 鈥淨,鈥 was first elected to the 海角换妻 General Assembly in 2019 and on Wednesday attended swearing-in ceremonies. He was 39 years old and was the first Black person to be elected state representative from Middletown.

Gov. Ned Lamont has directed 海角换妻 state flags to be lowered to half-staff until the date of interment. The Capitol Complex and Legislative Office Building will also remain closed until Monday.

State Sen. Matt Lesser (D-Middletown) said he received a call at 6 a.m. that his friend, who was in his wedding, had died.

鈥淗is infectious laugh, his optimism, love for Middletown was something that permeated the entire community,鈥 Lesser said. 鈥淗e was a larger-than-life figure. We鈥檙e just numb. We鈥檙e in shock.鈥

海角换妻 Democrats acknowledged Williams鈥 death on Thursday morning. In a statement, Senate Republican leaders said Williams was 鈥渁 bright star and an individual who so deeply dedicated himself to helping people.鈥

鈥淨uentin embodied love and joy,鈥 said Senate Republican Leader Kevin Kelly of Stratford. 鈥淗e was passionate and hardworking. Everyone knew him as someone who wanted to better our world, who radiated positivity and who had so much more to give.鈥

鈥淟ife is precious, and it is painful to see such a beautiful life and soul taken far too soon,鈥 Republican leaders said.

State Rep. Quentin Williams laughs while going through paperwork in his desk January, 4, 2023, the first day of the 2023 海角换妻 legislative session.
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State Rep. Quentin Williams laughs while going through paperwork in his desk January, 4, 2023, the first day of the 2023 海角换妻 legislative session.

indicates the wrong-way crash occurred just before 1 a.m. Thursday when a vehicle occupied by Williams was traveling in the left lane on Route 9 south in the area of the Exit 18 entrance ramp in Cromwell. Another vehicle was traveling north in the southbound lane, the wrong way, and struck the car head-on. Police idenitifed the wrong way driver as Kimede Mustafaj, 27, of Manchester.

Williams' car caught fire and became 鈥渇ully engulfed in flames.鈥 State police said Williams was pronounced dead on the scene. The other car came to an uncontrolled stop on the grass center median, and Mustafaj was also pronounced dead on the scene. The cause of the crash, including whether alcohol or drugs were involved, was under investigation.

Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz, a Middletown resident, said she knew and worked with Williams for nearly 20 years.

鈥淩aised by a single mother, Queen Williams, 鈥楺鈥 ardently believed in the power of uplifting women,鈥 Bysiewicz said in a statement. 鈥淛ust recently, 鈥楺鈥 changed his last name to Williams to honor his mother, who worked hard and sacrificed in order to raise him into the amazing man he was.

鈥淚 was so honored to support him when he ran for the legislature because of his genuine enthusiasm and authentic desire to help others and make a difference in our community,鈥 Bysiewicz said.

Mayor Luke Bronin leads a moment of silence for state Rep. Quentin Williams of Middletown before speaking at the Hartford Public Library about the damage from a Christmas Eve water main break.
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Mayor Luke Bronin leads a moment of silence for state Rep. Quentin Williams of Middletown before speaking at the Hartford Public Library about the damage from a Christmas Eve water main break.

Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin said , 鈥淨 Williams was so full of energy, joy, and passion for his new role and the work ahead. Heartbroken by the news.鈥 Bronin posted a photo of him with the lawmaker at the Bushnell, where the governor鈥檚 inaugural ball was held Wednesday night.

Attorney General William Tong said Williams was a legislator who was always 鈥渉opeful.鈥

鈥淨 was always brimming with optimism and possibility,鈥 Tong said in a statement. 鈥淗e had a spirit that was relentlessly positive and aspirational. We need his light more than ever, and that鈥檚 why it is so hard to lose him. I offer my deepest condolences to his wife and his family and the community that he loved and served.鈥

In addition to a passion for racial and economic justice, Williams supported 海角换妻 workers. He was set to appear at a labor committee meeting Thursday 鈥 his first as chair.

鈥淗e was just so excited about what he could do to improve the lives of working people in 海角换妻,鈥 Lesser said.

Williams is survived by his wife, Carrissa.

This story has been updated. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

海角换妻 state flag flown at half-mast following the death of State Repetitive Quentin Williams of Middletown.
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The 海角换妻 state flag is flown at half-staff over the Capitol after the death of state Rep. Quentin Williams of Middletown.

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