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Stamford Advocate Police News

Couple accused of stealing items from slain Stamford man at hotel fear gang retaliation
10/17/2024

A couple who were with two children were arrested near an upstate New York train station in possession of items stolen from a slain man at a Connecticut hotel.

Milford woman pleads guilty to reduced charges in Darien home invasion
10/17/2024

A state prosecutor called the actions "an anomaly" apparently brought on by several deaths the condo owner had experienced.

Residents escape Stamford house fire thanks to smoke alarms, officials say
10/16/2024

The fire broke out during the early morning hours at a single-family home on Hardesty Lane in Stamford, police said

Fatal shooting at Stamford Super 8 hotel was homicide, police say
10/16/2024

Stamford police said the investigation into fatal shooting of 59-year-old city resident Angel Samaniego at the Grenhardt Road hotel remains "active and ongoing."

Danbury man rejects state offer in alleged sexual assault at Stamford's Wright Tech
10/16/2024

A former freshman at J.M. Wright Technical High School accused a then-senior of sexually assaulting her and grooming other young students, police say.

Norwalk man pleads guilty to trying to kidnap, drown woman in New Canaan
10/15/2024

He is expected to receive 25 years in prison after he admitted to the attempted kidnapping turned failed drowning that was interrupted by bystanders.

Stamford Advocate Local News

Blood-spattered note links two suspects to ‘execution-style’ homicide in Stamford, prosecutor says
10/21/2024

The two suspects had a blood-stained paper listing the credit card numbers of a Stamford man found dead at the Super 8 hotel, a state prosecutor said.

In Photos: Darien families celebrate fall at the annual Tokeneke Pumpkin Carnival
10/21/2024

This year's carnival featured rides, lawn games, music from the New Canaan School of Rock, dancing from Dance on the DL and plenty of fall-themed activities for all ages.

CT 141st House race: What voters should know about Tracy Marra, Sheila Quinn's priorities
10/21/2024

The 141st House District represents residents in Darien and Rowayton.

Stamford Courtland Avenue office-industrial complex to get newest Arsen's Gym location
10/21/2024

The complex at 316 Courtland Ave. is bulking up its roster of fitness-related tenants.

Stamford's Turn of River School transforming an old locker room into a school-based health center
10/20/2024

The school will be able to offer healthcare to students at no cost every school day as soon as this school year.

What New Canaan voters need to know for 2024 election: Candidates, early voting and more
10/20/2024

Early voting starts Monday; here's what to know about this year's upcoming elections.

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Ill. trooper riding motorcycle killed in crash
10/20/2024

Trooper Corey Thompson, 28, served with the Illinois State Police for nearly five years and was assigned to the Special Operations Group Fatal Four team

CHP posts reminder that decorations in cars do not count as passengers in a carpool after spooky citation
10/20/2024

After pulling over the driver in the carpool lane, officers found a lifeless entity seated beside them, CHP - San Jose said in a Facebook post

Detroit PD chief named CEO of mental health network
10/20/2024

Detroit Police Chief James White, who has served as chief since 2021, is a licensed mental health therapist; the department has not announced who will replace him

Man arrested after allegedly impersonating Fla. officer during robbery
10/20/2024

Security video shows the man, wearing a fake police badge, entering a hotel room; he is accused of claiming to be an officer, handcuffing a woman inside and stealing her wallet

Calif. K-9 sniffs out meth stashed in sourdough bread
10/19/2024

Placer County Sheriff's Office K-9 Axel discovered the drug stash after the two suspects had stuffed it inside the bread behind a supermarket

‘A sense of loss’: Las Vegas PD holds ceremony to honor lives lost to domestic violence in 2023
10/19/2024

The department planted a tree holding the nameplates of the 34 people killed in domestic incidents; presenters compared the tree-planting to growing a support system

Public Safety Labor News

U.S. Supreme Court Lowers Bar For Police Officer Challenging Retaliatory Lateral Transfer
10/11/2024

Jatonya Clayborn Muldrow was a police officer for the City of St. Louis. From 2008 through 2017, Muldrow worked in the Department’s specialized Intelligence Division, a job that came with perks, responsibilities, and pref­erable scheduling. In 2017, she was transferred against her will and replaced

No Anti-Union Animus In Fire District’s Refusal To Promote Union President
10/11/2024

Captain Ryan Reese worked for Clark County Fire District 6 in Washington for 24 years and was the union president. On August 17, 2021, the District announced a promotional exam for battalion chief. Reese was ranked at the top of the promotional list, followed by Captain Scott Johns and Captain Jeff

CO Union’s Right To Access Prison Facility Upheld in Arbitration
10/11/2024

Teamsters Local 839 represents cor­rectional officers in the Franklin County Jail in Washington State. The CBA be­tween Local 839 and Franklin County Corrections provides that “the labor representative of the union may visit the work location of employees covered by this agreement at any reasonable

Absolute Immunity For DA’s Brady Disclosure Of Unfounded Complaint
10/11/2024

Crystal Harris is a 23-year veteran of the Philadelphia Police Department. In 2014, Harris’ then-domestic part­ner reported her to the Department’s Internal Affairs Department (IAD) for abuse of authority, shortly after Harris accused him of sexually abusing her daughter. IAD investigated Harris and

COs In Understaffed Prison Not Entitled To Extra Bathroom Breaks
10/11/2024

Irma Leibas was a correctional of­ficer at the Cook County Department of Corrections (DOC) in Illinois. The Cook County jail is one of the largest pre-trial detention facilities in the United States, where violence is commonplace. Prior to her employment, Leibas was di­agnosed with several health is

Union’s Refusal To Represent Member Terminated For DUI Does Not Violate DFR
10/11/2024

Lee Rudowski was a firefighter for Superior Township, Michigan, beginning his employment in Janu­ary 2019. A year later, Rudowski was arrested for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. Rudowski spoke with Lance Pierce, the president of his union, IAFF Local 3292, about his arrest. Pierce told