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NAUGUATUCK, CT (WFSB) â The Borough of Naugatuck and Naugatuck Police Department announced on Friday that an independent investigation into racially charged social media posts by the police chiefâs daughter has been completed. In January, it was announced that multiple investigations were underway after racist and violent social media messages surfaced that were allegedly written by Chief Steven Huntâs daughter. The mayor of Naugatuck said the comments were made two years ago, but were just brought to light in January. One of the posts said, âIâll make my dad drive with lights and sirens and if we see any black people we will shoot them.â ....
Skip to main content Probes: No just cause to discipline Naugatuck police chief for daughter s racially charged social media posts FacebookTwitterEmail Police cruiser file photoContributed /Getty Images NAUGATUCK The town’s police chief will not be disciplined for his daughter’s “racially charged” social media posts, according to findings of two investigations into the incident. The investigations found there is no “just cause” to discipline Police Chief Steven Hunt, according to a statement from the town released Friday. “In light of existing employment legal protections, and the undisputed facts, Chief Hunt has not been shown to have engaged in any behavior sufficient to establish the ‘just cause’ necessary to justify his termination or to invoke any other discipline,” according to the town’s press release. ....
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Book cover: Craigdarroch Castle in 21 Treasures by Moira Dann Sometimes it is difficult to know when to let go, or when to hang on and preserve; these two books provide both completely opposite perspectives, but each are very culturally significant. Totem Hosaqami, The Pole With Two Lives by Graeme Teague and David Vaughan (2020, 18Rabbit Press, Inc.) tells the remarkable and moving story of a totem pole named Hosaqami, meaning in the Kwakiutl language, “he who owns this pole is a man of integrity in his society.” The totem pole was carved in B.C. in 1959 by Chief Mungo Martin, his adoptive grandson Tony Hunt, and Tony’s father Henry, and was a gift from the graduates of the Royal Canadian Navy to their base colleagues whom they had trained with on Whale Island, just off the south coast of England. The pole proudly made its way to its British home (via Halifax) aboard HMCS Kootenay in 1960 where it was accompanied by 15 naval officers, all of First Nation descent. ....
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