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Connecticut is seeing promising results from its increased efforts to crack down on speeding and reckless driving.
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Unexplained drone activity is raising security concerns in Connecticut. In response, the state’s emergency services unit has set up a drone detection system in the New London area.
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Connecticut State Police have seen an uptick in credit card information theft in the last six months. In response, Gov. Ned Lamont announced a statewide effort to combat card skimmers.
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A Connecticut state office building was closed on Monday after a Pennsylvania man broke into the building’s basement over the weekend.
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The latest official report on police racial profiling in Connecticut finds no significant disparity in the way police treated drivers during traffic stops in 2022.
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In response to last year’s traffic stop reporting scandal, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has proposed legislation to make it illegal for police officers to submit false statements in law enforcement records.
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According to an independent report released on Thursday, sloppy record-keeping, mistakes and a lack of training are blamed for the Connecticut State Police false ticket scandal that might have skewed racial profiling data.
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Connecticut's Office of Inspector General is investigating a police shooting in Stonington that resulted in the death of a 42-year-old man and a K-9 police dog.
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Hundreds of potentially falsified traffic tickets flagged by auditors in Connecticut were logged by state troopers during federally funded shifts, according to new records obtained by Hearst Connecticut Media.
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Connecticut lawmakers say they will await the outcome of a federal grand jury investigation before taking action to address the state police fake traffic ticket scandal.