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Civil rights attorney Ben Crump is calling for new legislation in Connecticut after the police killing of Stevie Jones in Hartford. His family is pushing for reforms to limit deadly force during mental health crises.
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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.