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Connecticut's Use of Force Law Under Scrutiny Weeks Before it Takes Effect


“We’re not ready,” said Milford Police Chief Keith Mello, speaking on behalf of the state’s new police transparency and accountability task force. “This represents a change in a longstanding principle by which every Connecticut police officer has been trained, some for many years.”
Mello urged lawmakers to move the effective date from April 1 of this year to October of 2022. That s how long he said it will take to train all 9,000 municipal and state officers in Connecticut in the state s new use of force standards.
“If we can’t get everyone through the training, how can you hold this new law accountable against anybody? asked Republican State Senator Dan Champagne of Vernon. ....

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Cops ask for 18-month delay and loosening of deadly force rules


Cops ask for 18-month delay and loosening of deadly force rules
By Ken Dixon
Milford Police Chief Keith Mello
Law enforcement officials on Monday asked state legislators to delay new rules and clarify language on the use of deadly force until at least October of 2022, in order to revamp training methods, especially tactics on de-escalating incidents before they become violent.
The request amounts to an 18-month pushback of parts of the controversial police reform and transparency bill adopted last summer by the General Assembly and signed by Gov. Ned Lamont. It also could give police more leeway in using deadly force, a crucial point of contention in the debate, which led to widespread protests by police and their suppoters. ....

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