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State Police lieutenant under internal investigation for misuse of state flag
HARTFORD, Conn. – A photo of a Connecticut flag being used as a drop cloth for a painting project at a state police barracks has led to an internal affairs investigation, according to Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection Commissioner Dora B. Schriro.
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Some towns may want controversial state police firing range
HARTFORD, Conn. – Though officials from Willington and East Windsor are trying to gun down a proposed state police firing range that might be built in one of their towns, municipal leaders elsewhere are trying to snag the proposed $7 million project.
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Associate prof silent after arrest on charge of making a false racial profiling statement
HARTFORD, Conn. – An associate professor and the community college at which she teaches continue to remain silent about the academic’s arrest on a charge of making a false statement after she accused the Connecticut State Police of racial profiling. Minati Roychoudhuri, 62, of Storrs, turned herself in to the state police barracks in Hartford…
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Muni cops back Malloy, state troopers remain neutral
HARTFORD, Conn. – Connecticut’s largest municipal police union threw its support Friday behind Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, even as their state police colleagues remain wary of endorsing the governor for another term.
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Malloy praises outgoing State Police leader
HARTFORD, Conn. – Gov. Dannel P. Malloy on Friday credited outgoing State Police Col. Danny Stebbins with guiding the agency through the “unimaginable” and difficult period following the Sandy Hook shooting.