The trooper was treated and released; police say suspects intentionally rammed his cruiser. Author: Bill Flood Updated: 9:44 AM EST February 22, 2021 TOLLAND, Conn. — A Connecticut State Police trooper was injured after a burglary suspect intentionally rammed his cruiser in Tolland on Saturday. Multiple suspects fled from the vehicle and police swarmed the residential neighborhood to round them up. Police say it all began around 2:30 p.m. when Troop C received a 9-1-1 call reporting several people attempting to steal vehicles in the area of Kozley Road in Tolland. As troopers were responding to the area, a second caller on Williams Way reported that he had interrupted a burglary in his garage and that one of the suspects pulled a firearm on him when he approached them. He was able to give a vehicle description and license plate, which came from an Acura RDX, stolen from Newington.