His new office, when it is up and running, will be the most visible element among the set of law enforcement reforms social justice advocates pushed through the legislature over the last two years. And his may be measured by how thoroughly he displeases everyone with whom the new office comes into contact.“If he gets all sides hating him equally, he has probably done a great job,” said Frank Rudewicz, a consultant and retired Hartford Police Lieutenant. “He is in a no-win situation. There are people who are not going to like his findings.”
A new study focusing on police conduct reviewed 500 body camera videos from the Newtown Police Department in Connecticut. The researcher, a former officer, says body cams are "essential."