On the 2015 campaign trail, candidate Joe Ganim opened his own police substation, a symbolic gesture in response to a spike in violent crime and
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Shots Fired Near Mayor While Visiting Family Of Homicide Victim
From Brian Lockhart, CT Post: There are times when it seems excessive for the mayor of a city with overtaxed residents and an overstretched police
Read moreA Dick’s Life–New-World Journalism Versus The Memories Working At 410 State Street
It’s a community institution where some of us got our start at 410 State Street Downtown. Now the once family-owned Connecticut Post is a key
Read moreKohut: Bring Back Block Watches
City resident Jeff Kohut, an active member of a block watch in the Lake Forest area for years, argues in a commentary one solution to
Read morePolice Investigate Two Homicides
These are the days that cause so much community grief, outbursts of violence during the dog days of summer. City police are investigating two homicides
Read more‘Bridgeport’s Newest Ethics Commissioner, One Wild And Crazy Guy’–McCarthy: Get Lost
Ethics commissioner “Doctor” Noel Kayo’s story is getting better every day. Pinched for allegedly patronizing a prostitute, or what police say he thought was a
Read moreProstitution Intent? Or Was Ethics Commissioner Set Up?
CT Post reporter Dan Tepfer chronicles the bizarre story of city ethics commissioner Noel Kayo’s adventure at a Stratford hotel. Ethics commissioner Dr. Noel Kayo has
Read moreLegislative Tension Rises Over Police Misconduct Bill
From Mark Pazniokas, CT Mirror: A debate Monday over the police use of force laid bare partisan, racial and geographic divisions in the Connecticut House,
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