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CSP discuss how state is responding to hate crimes

CSP discuss how state is responding to hate crimes

Yahoo09-05-2025

WEST HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Connecticut State Police held a public discussion in West Hartford on Thursday night to discuss how the state is responding to hate crimes.
Members of their hate crimes investigative unit also attended to talk about how people can play a role in preventing hate crimes.
Connecticut officers begin bike ride from Hartford to DC for Police Unity Tour
'I stand here today to try and help the community with the hate crime and make sure that we are trustworthy, and we are here to gather together and become a community so that we can stop the hate together,' Sgt. Nicholas Caez, said.
Guests were able to ask state police questions about their work and took part in scenarios to teach them how to identify and report a hate crime.
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