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Cops Changing In Public Investigated; Moose Warning Issued In CT

Popular ice cream shop reopens/ Woman charged after racist incident at Starbucks: PD/ Wing It On! opens new store/ Fatal crash: CT News

There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories.

Police Officers Change In Public, Investigation Launched

The department's locker rooms have been closed to patrol officers and officers have been changing in and out of uniforms in public.>>>Read More.


Woman Charged After Hurling Racial Slur At Starbucks: Police

Police said the woman made a racial slur to the driver in front of her at a Starbucks drive-thru.>>>Read More.

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Retired Police Detective Dies At 49

Police have announced the death of a retired detective who served with the department for over 20 years.>>>Read More.


Did Greenwich & Westport Stores Need Boarding Up, Report Asks

Some stores in the shopping districts of both towns were boarded up during recent peaceful protests due to concerns over looting.>>>Read More.

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Moose Sighting Reported In CT

A moose warning has been issued in CT.>>>Read More.


Quinnipiac Takes ‘Action’ On Students’ Racist Social Media Posts

Quinnipiac addresses two racist social media posts linked to incoming students and the university’s stance on “dignity, fairness and equality.”>>>Read More.


Popular Ice Cream Shop Reopens

An ice cream parlor has announced its reopening plans.>>>Read More.


Here Is How Policing May Significantly Change In CT

State officials are considering some major changes to how police operate in CT. Here are some of the possible changes.>>>Read More.


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