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Lawsuit: Shelton police accused of ignoring alleged assault


Lawsuit: Shelton police accused of ignoring alleged assault
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A view of the Shelton Police Department sign in Shelton, Conn., on Tuesday June 21, 2020.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media
An Ansonia woman claims in a federal civil rights lawsuit that Shelton police officers responded to a complaint she was being beaten but then walked away. After the officers left, the woman claims she was sexually assaulted by a former Bridgeport police officer at his Shelton residence.
City officials and police officers “have an affirmative duty to preserve law and order and protect the personal safety of persons in the community,” states the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Bridgeport by the woman, referred in the lawsuit as Jane Doe, against her alleged assailant, Steven Figueroa, and former Shelton officers Michael McClain and John Napoleone, Shelton Police Chief Shawn Sequeira, Mayor Mark Lauretti and the city of Shelton. ....

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Bridgeport cops accused in federal lawsuit of using excessive force at Success Village board meeting


Bridgeport cops accused in federal lawsuit of using excessive force at Success Village board meeting
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BRIDGEPORT A former board member of the Success Village co-op claims she was assaulted and her civil rights violated by four city police officers during a board meeting nearly three years ago.
In her lawsuit, filed in U.S. District court, Lisa Moragne claims officers Chealsey Lancia, Luis Ortiz, James Boulay and Sgt. Ronald Jersey used excessive force against her and falsely arrested her.
She is seeking unspecified damages against the officers, then-Police Chief Armando Perez, Mayor Joe Ganim and the city of Bridgeport. ....

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Public defender to represent Bridgeport school board member in kidnapping case


Public defender to represent Bridgeport school board member in kidnapping case
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MILFORD Bridgeport school board member Christopher Taylor, accused of attempting to kidnap his wife’s 21-year-old son at gunpoint, was granted a public defender Friday after telling a judge his finances have taken a nose dive because of the pandemic.
“It has been catastrophic. I didn’t qualify for any paycheck protection programs. I’ve defaulted on loans and credit cards,” Taylor told Superior Court Judge Peter Brown.
The judge granted his motion and continued the case to May 11.
Taylor, 51, pleaded not guilty in January 2020 to conspiracy to commit second-degree kidnapping, attempted second-degree kidnapping with a firearm, impersonation of a police officer, first-degree threatening, third-degree assault and risk of injury to a minor in a 2019 case. He asked for a jury trial and said he would represent himself. ....

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Some Pandemic Adjustments Could Be Permanent | News, Sports, Jobs


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FILE - In this March 10, 2021, file photo, people wait in line at the check-in area to enter the United Center mass COVID-19 vaccination site in Chicago. U.S. deaths from COVID-19 are falling again as the nation recovers from the devastating winter surge. Most forecasts predict coronavirus deaths will fall further in coming weeks, as more people are vaccinated. (AP Photo/Shafkat Anowar, File)
Everyone had to make adjustments following the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Like it or not, some of those adjustments might be permanent though some might be for the better.
One of the changes made is the switch to telehealth where people can speak to their family physician or doctors online instead of in-person. Dr. Elizabeth Kidder, The Chautauqua Center medical provider, said telehealth will be a permanent change to health care and medical culture, which is a direct result of the pandemic. ....

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