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Connecticut state police officials have agreed to annual audits of their traffic stop data for at least three years after a report from the state's Racial Profiling Prohibition Project suggests more than 26,000 traffic stops were misreported over the last decade.
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An audit of the state's racial profiling database found that between 2014 and 2021, more than 25,000 tickets were falsified. Union president Todd Fedigan said the media is using that data to “change the narrative.”
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Andrew Matthews, a union lawyer who spoke at a hearing on the state police ticketing scandal, underreported 224 infractions, data shows.
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Unionized captains and lieutenants in the Connecticut State Police have unanimously voted "no confidence" in their commissioner amid a scandal involving state troopers faking traffic stop tickets.
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The award is the result of an arbitration agreement confirming the inclusion of state troopers in pandemic pay given to state workers represented by the State Employee Bargaining Agent Coalition.
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Governor Ned Lamont’s administration has reached a tentative agreement on a new four-year labor deal with the leadership of the Connecticut State Police Union NP1.
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A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit on Wednesday that challenges part of Connecticut’s new police accountability law. The State Police Union says it plans…