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Mar. 5—EAST HARTFORD — A former police officer who was fired following her arrest in a domestic violence incident in 2020 has filed a federal lawsuit against the police chief, a lieutenant ...
The Hartford County Sheriff's Department was responsible for protecting the public and maintaining order at the Supreme Court in Hartford, the Appellate Court in Hartford and all the Superior Courthouses in the county. The courthouses were located in the towns of Hartford, West Hartford, New Britain, Bristol, Enfield and Manchester. [6]
The MDC has its own police force to enforce the law and protect its various operations. According to the MDC use of its facilities is "regulated by the Connecticut Department of Public Health (Section 24-43c of the Connecticut General Statutes) and enforced by MDC police." [16] The current Chief of Police of The MDC Police is Henry Martin. [17]
Advocates for reform argued a switch to a strong-mayor system would "ameliorate the sense of citizen frustration with the Hartford government and the many problems facing the city," such as a significant drop in the city's population (11.1% from 1990 to 1994, the largest drop for a large U.S. city), crime, a broken school system (which had been ...
Platkin on Monday also detailed the results of a separate investigation involving Clark's police department and alleged racist, sexist and antisemitic behavior in a withering 43-page report.
City police officials announced Mark Lillienfeld’s decision to step down on Wednesday, hours after The Times first reported on the Sheriff’s Department’s probe into the 2023 allegations that ...
The incident, which occurred July 2, 2022, marks the first time the chief moved to fire an officer based on footage captured on a body-worn police camera, which Weymouth officers started wearing ...
Adrian Z. Diaz is an American law enforcement officer who served as the chief of the Seattle Police Department from 2020 to 2024. Diaz had previously served as deputy chief of the department. Diaz assumed office in an acting capacity on September 2, 2020, following the resignation of Carmen Best.