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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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The ACLU of Connecticut is calling for mandatory reporting of verbal warnings by police, and said all police involved in the ticket scandal should be decertified. It also wants independent oversight of state police.
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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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According to authorities, local pastor and the husband of a Stamford police commissioner, was killed by a police cruiser headed to a call on Wednesday.
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Connecticut lawmakers can expect a report by October on their inquiry into whether a scandal involving state troopers faking traffic stop tickets may have skewed racial profiling data.
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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont chose Deirdre Daly, a former U.S. attorney, to conduct an investigation into the fabricated traffic stop tickets.
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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont and state lawmakers have announced separate investigations into the state police after an audit found hundreds of troopers wrote thousands of fake tickets between 2014 and 2021.
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Connecticut State Police have incorrectly reported more than 25,000 traffic stop records in recent years.
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The Connecticut Senate has approved the creation of a Greater Hartford law enforcement task force to crack down on illegal street racing. It comes a day after state police arrested an alleged street racing ringleader in Connecticut.
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A crash involving a fuel delivery truck and a car sparked a fire on the southbound side of the I-95 Gold Star Memorial Bridge in Groton around 11:15 a.m. on Friday. Officials said the truck driver died and other people were injured.