(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that the Sandy Hook Advisory Commission is next scheduled to meet on Friday, February 28, at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford, where they will receive presentations from state and local law enforcement officials regarding incident management.  The meeting begins at 9:30 a.m. in hearing room 1A.

 

Law enforcement scheduled to testify include:

 

  • Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection Commissioner Dora Schriro
  • Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection Deputy Commissioner William Shea
  • Newtown Police Chief Michael K. Kehoe
  • Brookfield Police Chief Robin Montgomery
  • Manchester Police Chief Marc Montminy
  • Manchester Assistant Fire Chief David Billings
  • Bristol Police Captain Brian Gould
  • East Hartford Fire Chief John Oats

 

Also scheduled to testify is Department of Consumer Protection Commissioner William Rubenstein, who will speak about donations management.

 

The Sandy Hook Advisory Commission is Governor Malloy’s 16-member panel of experts tasked with reviewing current policies and making specific recommendations in the areas of public safety, with particular attention paid to school safety, mental health, and gun violence prevention.  Information on the group, including details on how to contact its members and documents from each of their meetings, can be found online at www.ct.gov/SHAC.

 

 

**DownloadSandy Hook Advisory Commission meeting agenda for February 28, 2014

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