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Stamford Advocate Police News

NY man sentenced to 50 years in prison for 2020 Stamford murder
07/02/2025

A judge rejected the defendant's attempts to withdraw a previous guilty plea in the killing.

Police identify Stamford man found dead in car near Cove Road Tuesday
07/02/2025

Police said they were unsure as of Wednesday whether the death was criminal in nature.

Body found in vehicle on Cove Road in Stamford, police say
07/02/2025

Police said the cause of the death was not immediately obvious, and officers are still investigating.

Felon accused of high-speed CT chase after robbing and assaulting NYPD cop held on $1M bond
06/27/2025

A judge on Friday criticized the New York man's "demeanor," saying it "displays contempt for these proceedings."

Man suffers hypothermia in Stamford after sailboat capsizes in Long Island Sound, official says
06/27/2025

"Once he flipped, it was so rough he couldn't get the boat unflipped," according to a witness who called 911.

'Alert' Stamford residents helped capture suspects wanted for robbing NYPD officer, police say
06/26/2025

An NYPD helicopter and multiple law enforcement agencies were involved in the pursuit that crossed state lines and ended in a crash and foot chase in Stamford.

Stamford Advocate Local News

Stamford's 'Summer in the Park' features Busta Rhymes, more: What to know about the concert series
07/08/2025

The multi-day event will also include the popular Hey Stamford! Food Festival.

Stamford's Palace Theatre to close this summer for renovations but still host education programs
07/06/2025

The Triple Threat Performer camp at the theatre will still take place while work on the roughly 98-year-old building is ongoing.

Stamford Parks and Recreation OKs tiki bar pop-up at Cummings Park, irking some neighbors
07/06/2025

The man behind the project, who is a co-founder of the company that runs the Hey Stamford! Food Festival at Mill River, said he'd host this event at a loss.

Stamford considers requiring permits for food delivery apps like DoorDash, Uber Eats
07/05/2025

An ordinance in Boston that inspired the idea called for food delivery apps to obtain and renew yearly permits and obtain insurance for a company's drivers.

Stamford might get new day care facility on Palmers Hill Road
07/04/2025

The new day care facility proposed on Palmers Hill Road could accommodate up to 250 preschool students.

Stamford schools, programs shuffle staff, with several spots getting new assistant principals
07/03/2025

All of the new staffing changes are effective July 1.

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Texas officer shot, wounded by group outside ICE detention center
07/07/2025

Multiple people have been arrested after multiple members of a group gathered near the center fired at the Alvarado officer

BWC: Man uses stolen cruiser to ram pursuing patrol cars, points shotgun at Ill. officers before OIS
07/07/2025

The man was shot after pointing the gun at Macon County deputies; he then continued to threaten them with a knife

Death toll in central Texas flash floods rises to 82 as sheriff says 10 campers remain missing
07/06/2025

The destructive, fast-moving waters rose 26 feet on the river in only 45 minutes before daybreak on July 4, washing away homes and vehicles

Ga. police officer beats 'The Freeze' in foot race during MLB game
07/06/2025

“I tell ya, The Freeze didn’t have a chance today,” Braves play-by-play announcer Brandon Gaudin said after Cobb County Police Department Officer Ameerah Hardy-Dozier won

BWC: Dagger-wielding man comes ‘within a millimeter’ of stabbing Fla. officer before fatal OIS
07/08/2025

Volusia County deputies and Daytona Beach officers entered a home to seek out a suspect in a double stabbing; after they went in, the suspect charged an officer with a dagger

New LAPD policy requires officers to verify identities of ICE agents during responses
07/08/2025

The LAPD has responded to the scene of multiple ICE operations after 911 callers reported “kidnappings”

Public Safety Labor News

Internal Complaints Against Chief Do Not Cloak Georgia Officer With First Amendment Protections
06/13/2025

Daniel Kang, an Asian man, began working as a corporal for the Savannah Police Department (SPD) in Georgia beginning in 2012. In April 2020, Kang and other officers attempted to serve an arrest warrant on Kahlil Kelly. During the operation, they detained Darryl Faitele, mistakenly believing him to b

NJ Court Overturns Arbitration Award That Repudiated 30-Year Past Practice
06/13/2025

The 2013 CBA between the Newark Fire Officers Union and the City of Newark provided two terminal leave options for retiring officers. The traditional option allowed the officer to remain on the payroll and receive full salary, earning pension credits, while not reporting for work during their termi

Union President Engaged In Protected Concerted Activity When Sharing Confidential Report
06/13/2025

Alicia Bragg, who served as pres­ident of the Montana Federation of Public Employees (MFPE) Troopers Unit, was appointed to the Montana Highway Patrol (MHP) Strategic Im­provement Committee (SIC), which was tasked with analyzing a climate survey of troopers to guide organiza­tional improvements. On

No Statute Of Limitations Bar For 6-Year-Old Utah POST Violation
06/13/2025

In 2014, Quintin Grillone, a police officer in Murray City, Utah, resigned while under investigation for allegedly providing false information to a prosecutor handling a traffic ci­tation against his mother. Grillone, while in uniform, accompanied his mother to court and reportedly gave inaccurate d

Untimely Grievant Not Afforded ‘Second Bite Of Apple’ In Pension Appeal
06/13/2025

Kenneth Zipovsky had been em­ployed as a police officer for the City of Hazleton, Pennsylvania since 1993. The CBA between the Fraternal Order of Police, Power City Lodge No. 18 and the City outlined three different pension options for officers based on their date of hire: Plans A, B, and C, each wi

Cook County CO Wins ADA Remedy For Unlawful Fitness-For-Duty Exam
06/13/2025

John Nawara, a correctional officer at Cook County Jail and employee of the Cook County Sheriff’s Office in Illinois since 1998, was involved in sev­eral altercations with colleagues in 2016, including his superior officer and human resources personnel. As a result, the Cook County Sheriff’s Office