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Meriden officials agree to settle suit alleging police retaliated against resident s First Amendment rights

Meriden officials agree to settle suit alleging police retaliated against resident’s First Amendment rights Meriden officials agree to settle suit alleging police retaliated against resident’s First Amendment rights The Meriden Police Department on West Main Street. April 26, 2021 04:07AM By Michael Gagne, Record-Journal staff MERIDEN — Attorneys representing Meriden and a resident who filed a federal lawsuit against the city, its former police chief and a former police detective alleging First Amendment retaliation, have agreed to settle the matter, according to recent legal filings. Meriden resident Christopher Dingwell Sr. originally filed the complaint in 2017. It listed as co-defendants former Meriden Police Chief Jeffry Cossette, former union president and police Detective John Williams and the city of Meriden.

Ex-Police Chief In Fairfield County Sentenced For Rigging Exam

1 Read / Add Comments A former Fairfield County police chief arrested last year for rigging a police chief s exam has been sentenced. Bridgeport s former police chief AJ Perez was sentenced to 12 months and one day in prison on Monday, April 12. “I hold no malice to anyone, I did this to myself, I panicked,” Perez told U.S. District Judge Kari Dooley during his sentencing hearing. Perez, 65, was accused along with his former personnel director David Dunn of rigging the police chief s exam so Perez would secure the job in 2018. In addition to a year and a day in prison, the judge ordered Perez to serve four years of supervised release and to pay a $7,500 fine. 

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