Christopher J. Andrews had been a lawyer for more than 20 years and operated his own small law firm in Manhattan. Beyond that, few details are available about the life and career of Andrews, the Fairfield resident who was shot and killed by town police after allegedly attacking his wife and three children in their home.

Andrews, 51, operated Andrews & Andrews in New York City. He was admitted to the bar in New York in 1992, and he had no record of public discipline. Andrews was not admitted to the Connecticut bar, and staff members at the Fairfield County Bar Association and Connecticut Bar Association indicated they had no information on him.

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