MACHEETE MADNESS: 50-Time Offender Claims Another Life!

MACHEETE MADNESS: 50-Time Offender Claims Another Life!

A Saturday evening in Waterbury, Connecticut, descended into tragedy when a man was brutally attacked with a machete. The victim, 57-year-old Ricardo Maldonado, succumbed to his injuries after being rushed to a local hospital.

Police responded to a frantic call reporting a violent altercation within an apartment complex on Grove Street. Arriving officers discovered two men suffering from severe stab wounds – Maldonado and 47-year-old Kendren Barnes.

Kendren Barnes, already known to law enforcement with a deeply entrenched history of criminal activity, now faces a murder charge. His record reveals a disturbing pattern spanning decades, marked by escalating offenses and repeated encounters with the justice system.

Mugshot of a man in a hospital gown with a serious expression, against a gray wall background.

Barnes’s criminal history began in 1995 with larceny, but quickly spiraled into more serious crimes. Robbery, weapons charges, assaults, and even escape attempts pepper his record, demonstrating a blatant disregard for the law.

The sheer volume of arrests – exceeding 50 – and convictions, nearing 40, paints a picture of a life repeatedly choosing a path of conflict and criminality. He has been arrested across a wide swath of Connecticut cities, from Waterbury to Hartford and beyond.

Beyond violent crimes, Barnes’s record includes drug-related offenses, violations of protective orders, and a consistent failure to comply with court mandates. Repeated probation and bond violations underscore a persistent inability to adhere to legal requirements.

The incident has left the Waterbury community reeling, grappling with the senseless loss of Ricardo Maldonado’s life. Barnes is currently held on a $2.5 million bond, awaiting prosecution for this latest, devastating act.

This case highlights a troubling cycle of crime and re-offense, raising questions about the effectiveness of the current system in addressing individuals with extensive criminal histories and preventing future tragedies.