Fallen Officer Fund signed into law by Lamont to help families of slain Connecticut police [The Hour, Norwalk, Conn.]
May 15—MERIDEN — During a solemn ceremony Wednesday morning in a steady drizzle at the
It's a program they hope will never be used again, following the death of a
"Our police show up to keep us safe in the most hellacious of circumstances," Lamont said from under an umbrella before a couple dozen spectators outside the
First passed by the legislature in 2023 following the shooting deaths of
"It is my sincerest hope that we're never going to have to draw money from this fund ever again," said acting
The bill signing fell on national Peace Officers
"Every day our
Scanlon noted the blue light outside the
House Minority Leader
Morello, in an interview, said he understands the time that the Inspector General's report must take. "At the end of the day, my priority is ensuring that the report is done properly, thoroughly and that it meets everyone's approval and that it's accurate," he said. "I'm not so concerned with the speed of it. I want to make sure it's right."
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