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Whistleblower Sam Salehpour will be the key witness at a U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations hearing on Boeing safety problems led by U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT).
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Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney is calling for changes to the state’s confidentiality laws after a grand jury investigation into the child abuse death of eight-year-old Thomas Valva couldn't recommend criminal charges against child protective workers.
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According to Connecticut State Police, a broken window screen at a town building in Fairfield where ballots were being stored was not a result of criminal activity.
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Former mayoral candidate Shafiq Abdussabur had complained when more than a thousand of his signatures to get on the Democratic primary ballot were thrown out.
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A judge ruled that the Freedom of Information Commission must decide whether the names of troopers accused of falsifying records should be released.
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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.