Crime & Safety
Granby Police Officers Participate in Extra Training
The training was on fair and impartial policing.

Granby police officers recently participated in training on fair and impartial policing, reports the Hartford Courant.
The training was recommended by the state after a report showed many police departments in Connecticut showed racial and ethnic bias when making traffic stops.
Granby was one of the 10 departments named in the report as having “significant disparities in their traffic stops data.”
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The report showed that the percentage of minorities who were stopped for motor vehicle violations by police in the Farmington Valley exceeded that for the population as a whole in those communities.
The training was attended by 30 local and state police officers, including officers from Granby, Windsor, Simsbury, Farmington, Avon, and Canton. The animal control officer for Avon and Canton also attended.
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In Granby, the population that is at least 16 years of age is 96.81 percent white, 1.39 percent Hispanic, .92 percent black, and .88 percent Asian/Pacific Islander.
For the Granby Police Department, 89.74 percent of people stopped were white, 5.77 percent were black, 2.80 percent were Hispanic, and .48 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander.
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