Ex-New Haven cop accused of coercing women into sex seeks reinstatement
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The New Haven Police Department. Union Avenue.Hearst Connecticut Media
NEW HAVEN A former New Haven police officer is seeking to get his position back after he resigned following internal affairs investigations that determined he violated department regulations in sexual interactions with two women, documents show. .
The police union is backing former Officer Gary Gamarra in his bid to be reinstated, saying he is “entitled to due process.” But Acting Chief Renee Dominguez is seeking to have his state certification revoked, saying “we do not tolerate conduct that would dishonor the badge.”
‘Augmenting where we were lacking’: New Haven promotes officers, including 3 women, to sergeant By Ben Lambert
NEW HAVEN For Interim Police Chief Renee Dominguez, the promotion of nine officers to the position of sergeant means the rank is now more representative of the community and the department as a whole.
The Board of Police Commissioners promoted the nine officers to sergeant this week, including three women, and the new interim chief also praised the increased diversity at the supervisory level in the department.
“This group is really a great representation overall,” said Dominguez, also noting the range of ages included in the group promoted. “.We were one-sided previously”
Skip to main content We don t stop : Georgia search intensifies for Qinxuan Pan, person of interest in Yale student killing
Feb. 12, 2021
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Kevin Jiang, who at the time was with members of the Salsa and Bachata club at Yale University.ContributedShow MoreShow Less
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New Haven Police investigate an area behind Arby s on Washington Avenue in North Haven near the Best Western Plus with K-9s and metal detectors on February 11, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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NEW HAVEN Qinxuan Pan, named as a person of interest in the investigation of the Feb. 6 slaying of Kevin Jiang, 26, remained at large Friday after last being seen in Georgia, authorities said.
Police search area Qinxuan Pan was last seen; hotel manager confirms he booked room
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New Haven Police investigate an area behind Arby s on Washington Avenue in North Haven near the Best Western Plus with K-9s and metal detectors on February 11, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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New Haven Police investigate an area on Washington Avenue in North Haven near the Best Western Plus with K-9s and metal detectors on February 11, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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New Haven Police investigate an area behind Arby s on Washington Avenue in North Haven near the Best Western Plus with K-9s and metal detectors on February 11, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
Police: Slain Yale student may have been targeted
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A memorial to Kevin Jiang in New Haven’s East Rock neighborhood.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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A memorial for Yale School of the Environment student Kevin Jiang near the scene of his shooting at the corner of Nicoll and Lawrence Street in New Haven on February 8, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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New Haven, Connecticut - Monday, February 08, 2021: New Haven Police Chief Otoniel Reyes, front right, walks to a New Haven Police Department press conference Monday at NHPD headquarters to discuss the murder of Yale University graduate student Kevin Jiang of the Yale School of the Environment who was fatally shot in New Haven Saturday night. Principals at the press conference included Reyes, Yale President Peter Salovey, New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker, and Yale Police Chief Ronnell Higgins.Peter Hvizdak / Hearst C