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Familiar Face to CT Named Next UConn Police Chief

A law enforcement professional with plenty of experience in Connecticut is coming back to the state to serve at UConn.

An officer with plenty of experience in Connecticut is heading back to the state and UConn.
An officer with plenty of experience in Connecticut is heading back to the state and UConn. (Chris Dehnel/Patch )

STORRS, CT — The University 0f Connecticut has a new top law enforcement official.

Gene Labonte, associate vice president and chief of police at Salem State University in Massachusetts, whose career also includes "significant leadership roles" with the Connecticut State Police, has been selected as UConn’s next police chief, officials said Tuesday.

Labonte has been chief since 2012 at Salem State, where he has been responsible for planning, development, and operational control of its 30-member full-time university police department.

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Labonte began his career in 1990 with the Connecticut State Police, where he rose to roles that included the commanding officer for Troops C (Tolland), E (Montville), and K (Colchester). Combined, the three provided full-service primary law enforcement and cooperative policing services to diverse rural and urban communities in eastern Connecticut.

While at Troop C, he worked regularly and closely with UConn’s Division of University Safety, supporting UConn Police in the "management of significant events and issues on the Storrs campus," officials said.

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Labonte also served as the commanding officer for the Eastern District Criminal Investigative Section, where he managed daily operational activities of the district Major Crime Squad and four criminal investigative units providing specialized investigation support to four state police troops and 52 cities and towns in eastern Connecticut.

Here is the official announcement:

To the University Community:
On behalf of President Maric and myself, I’m pleased to announce the appointment of Gene Labonte as UConn’s next chief of police. Chief Labonte brings with him more than three decades of law enforcement experience, including the last nine years overseeing public safety as associate vice president and chief of police at Salem State University in Massachusetts, which is part of the commonwealth’s state university system.
At Salem State, he is responsible for planning, development, and operational control of its 30-member full-time university police department including personnel management, policy implementation, budget formulation, and administration. His activities and accomplishments there include:
• Initiated important accreditation processes involving comprehensive updating or creating department policies.
• Established a variety of proactive programs to enhance police/community relations and foster trust between police and community members, including a community engagement/comfort dog, LGBTQIA+ liaison officer, and police community engagement team.
• Implemented and operationalized body-worn cameras for officers.
• Ensured overall personal and physical security for large events including athletic competitions, commencement exercises, dignitary visits, concerts and lectures requiring personal screening, physical infrastructure security, and evacuation planning.
• Served as emergency management director responsible for comprehensive emergency operations to ensure preparation for a wide array of emergencies including active shooters and natural disasters.
• Directed the institution’s COVID-19 Pandemic Response Team, developed its pandemic emergency response plan, and coordinated with internal and external partners on operational strategies and response.
• Served as the primary member of the university threat assessment team responsible for presenting cases and recommending responses regarding persons of concern; developed an online threat assessment reporting portal to ensure seamless and efficient reporting of concerns.
• Developed the university’s first Enterprise Risk Management program and implemented a standardized process of risk assessment and strategic risk mitigation.
• Developed the university’s first Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) and Comprehensive Integrated Emergency Management Plan.
Chief Labonte began his career in 1990 with the Connecticut State Police, where he rose to be the commanding officer for three separate troops in the state, managing all operational and administrative aspects of the command including investigations, budget, personnel matters, labor relations, and facility maintenance. Combined, the three provided full-service primary law enforcement and cooperative policing services to diverse rural and urban communities in eastern Connecticut.
One of the three was Troop C located in Tolland. There, he was able to work regularly and closely with UConn’s Division of University Safety, supporting UConn Police in the management of significant events and issues on the Storrs campus.
Chief Labonte also served as the commanding officer for the Eastern District Criminal Investigative Section, where he managed daily operational activities of the district Major Crime Squad and four criminal investigative units providing specialized investigation support to four state police troops and 52 cities and towns in eastern Connecticut.
There, he implemented a Community Service Officer/Sexual Assault Investigator program using specially trained investigators to mitigate victim impact and increase investigative success and conviction rates through use of multi-disciplinary teams.
He went on to lead CSP’s Selections and Investigative Support Section as a captain; was the commanding officer of the Bureau of Criminal Investigations as a major; and finished his CSP career in 2012 as lieutenant colonel, the second highest ranking officer in the CSP. In that role, he oversaw the Office of Administrative Services, where he was a key member of the state Department of Public Safety’s Fiscal Planning and Budget Formulation Team responsible for partial administration of a $170 million budget.
Chief Labonte began as the chief of police and head of public safety at Salem State in 2012.
He earned his undergraduate degree from Salem State in 1989 and went on to earn a master’s degree in organizational management from Eastern Connecticut State University in 2007. He is also a 2003 graduate of the FBI’s National Academy.
The UConn Police Department and the university community as a whole will benefit from Chief Labonte’s extensive career in law enforcement, outstanding experience in overseeing public safety in a university community, and his progressive, informed, and sophisticated approach to policing in today’s environment.
My thanks to the members of the search committee: Rachel Rubin (chair), Nicole Gelston, Andrea Keilty, Janel Simpson, Jeffrey Hines, Pamela Schipani, Michael Kirk, Gabrielle Corso, Letissa Reid, Jennifer Orlikoff, Matthew Gedansky, Michael Jagoda, Nicholas Catania, Ann Fiorvanti, and Leo Gold.
Please join me in congratulating Chief Labonte and in welcoming him to UConn.
Hans Rhynhart
UConn Associate Vice President of University Safety

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