Month: September 2018

$20 Million In Federal Taxes To Fight Opioid Epidemic

HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that the State of Connecticut is receiving over $20 million in federal funding to enhance the state’s efforts in fighting the opioid epidemic. “Far too many Connecticut families continue to be affected by the opioid crisis.  Far too many lives have been cut short.  Far too many communities torn apart,” Governor Malloy said.  “It is a public health emergency that knows no socioeconomic or geographical bounds.  My administration has made combatting the opioid epidemic a top priority, focusing on the root causes behind this scourge of addiction.  The good news is that this year, for the first time in years, we are projected to see a decrease in accidental overdose deaths.  Even…

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Westport News: Two Westport Recruits Graduate Police Academy

#Westport CT--On September 20, 2018, Westport Officers Scott Aliberti and Tyler Stevens graduated from the 361 st session of the Police Officer Standards and Training Council (POSTC) Police Academy. The graduation ceremony celebrating the completion of the 24 week program was held at Central Connecticut State University. Officers Aliberti and Stevens, along with their 45 classmates, resided at the POSTC Academy in Meriden since April. For 24 weeks, they learned the laws of Connecticut, became certified Emergency Medical Responders and gained skills needed to be a law enforcement officer. Officers Aliberti and Stevens now return to the Westport Police Department to begin their field training program.  

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Bridgeport News: Teen Shot In Head

3:11pm--#Bridgeport CT--This is an update on an earlier post of a shooting on Norman Street.   Police received a call a group of teens arguing on Norman Street near Atwater Steet.  Soon, shots were fired from a white car.  Initial reports said that the driver of the car accidentally shot the passenger in his car.  Police Chief AJ Perez said the victim, a sixteen-year-old Central High School student was hit in by bullet fragments that entered his shoulder and frontal lobe.  The chief said the shooting started after an argument with other teens in the area.  Police responding to the shooting did not find a victim, but a short time later St. Vincent's Hospital called that they had a gunshot victim.  He was…

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