SPA News

GoFund Me - Fundraiser for the Mollicone Family
07/15/2025

On June 25, 2025, Officer Romano Mollicone and his family experienced a devastating house fire. Thankfully, everyone is safe; however, they have lost many of their belongings and are facing significant challenges during this difficult time.

John Forlivio Obituary
07/15/2025

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/stamfordadvocate/name/john-forlivio-obituary?id=58766167

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Stamford Advocate Police News

Stamford police arrest 4 after finding cocaine, stolen guns on Revere Drive, officials say
02/13/2026

Police said two of the guns seized by investigators were later confirmed to be stolen.

Three armed men robbed Stamford market on Myrtle Avenue, police say
02/12/2026

The men took an undisclosed amount of cash before fleeing, police said.

Judge pulls plea deal, wants stiffer sentences for parents in 2023 death of toddler in Stamford
02/11/2026

The mother and father were to be sentenced to 16 years but the judge is now offering 20 years and 18 years, respectively.

Michelle Troconis tries again for prison release while appealing conviction in Jennifer Dulos case
02/02/2026

Prosecutors noted in court papers that she has already had such a request denied twice, and the third also should be denied.

Stamford fentanyl dealer sentenced to 9 years in prison
01/29/2026

Federal officials say a search of Elie's residence in Stamford last year found 152 grams of fentanyl, 215 grams of crack cocaine, 91 grams of cocaine and eight grams of meth.

Stamford man who stole $28M from Mars candy company gets 5 years in prison
01/23/2026

Federal officials said Steed, a Stamford man, has agreed to pay restitution of $28,410,489 to Mars, Inc., and $10,310,680 in back taxes to the IRS.

Stamford Advocate Local News

Stamford health inspection database still offline after 5 years; officials say they're working on it
02/17/2026

The city launched its ViewPoint Cloud system in October 2020.

Mosque planned for East Side of Stamford moves toward approvals amid parking concerns
02/15/2026

The mosque's congregation is seeking to operate from an old firehouse at 80 Lockwood Ave., previously the home of a Greek social club.

Stamford police arrest 4 after finding cocaine, stolen guns on Revere Drive, officials say
02/13/2026

Police said two of the guns seized by investigators were later confirmed to be stolen.

Stamford school board reinstates 53 positions on chopping block, approves tentative $372M budget
02/13/2026

The approved budget restores previous cuts to elementary instrumental music and the free meals program, among other changes.

Three armed men robbed Stamford market on Myrtle Avenue, police say
02/12/2026

The men took an undisclosed amount of cash before fleeing, police said.

Plans for 305 affordable apartments on Tresser Boulevard gains positive feedback from Stamford Zoning Board
02/12/2026

The two old towers, built in 1971, would be replaced by a building that would also provide housing at below market rates.

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Bomb detonates during evidence processing, 2 Colo. bomb squad officers burned
02/16/2026

One Pueblo Police officer sustained first- and second-degree burns; the second officer suffered first-, second- and third-degree burns and was transported to a burn unit

BWC: Man raises gun, fires shots at Seattle officers before OIS
02/16/2026

The suspect opened fire when Seattle PD officers arrived on the scene, wounding one of them on the leg; he has been charged with first- and second-degree assault

Video: Mich. sheriff's deputies use specialized airboats to rescue people stranded on frozen lake
02/15/2026

Four men were stranded in the bay about three miles from the Pinconning Boat Launch after one of their four-wheelers broke through the ice, according to the Bay County Sheriff’s Office

NYPD Academy to be renamed after hero officer paralyzed in the line of duty
02/15/2026

Late NYPD Det. Steven McDonald was shot while on duty during his second year on the job, causing instant paralysis; he was known for publicly forgiving his shooter

BWC: Suspect fires shots during Baltimore PD arrest before fatal OIS
02/14/2026

Video shows officers working to restrain a fleeing suspect when he produced a firearm and fired shots, prompting officers to return fire

N.C. sheriff's office: Impaired teen drove over fire hose at arson scene, spit at deputies
02/14/2026

A sobriety test indicated the suspect' blood alcohol level was .11%, the Craven County Sheriff's office stated

Public Safety Labor News

No Weingarten Rights For Arbitration Witness, But Interview Nonetheless Coercive
02/13/2026

Sergeant Jeffrey Tagmyer, a Pittsburgh police officer, was subpoenaed as a wit­ness by his union, the Fraternal Order of Police, to testify in a discipline grievance arbitration for another officer, Sergeant Brian Elledge. After the initial arbitration hearing was continued, City Assistant Solicitor

County PBAs Retiree Healthcare Arbitration Win Upheld
02/13/2026

Passaic County in New Jersey em­ploys sheriff’s officers and corrections officers represented by three Policemen’s Benevolent Association locals (PBAs). Collective bargaining agreements that were in effect from 2007 through 2014 provided that “[u]pon retirement, the Employer will continue to provide

Court Rejects Records Request For Underlying Facts Of Use Of Force Report
02/13/2026

In July 2018, the Whidbey News-Times reported that the City of Langley, Washington, had fired Police Chief David Marks in connection with a use of force incident from November 2017. Later that month, Eric Hood submitted a Public Records Act (PRA) request to the City. His request stated:“Please discl

Police Officer’s Firearm Conviction Required Law Enforcement License Revocation
02/13/2026

Gregory Garcia was a New Jersey police officer employed by the Wharton Police Department. Following a search of his residence, he was charged with multiple firearms-related offenses. On November 14, 2022, he entered a guilty plea to possession of a large capacity ammunition magazine in violation of

New Hampshire Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Corrections Officer Terminated After Raising Staffing And Safety Concerns
02/13/2026

Claudia Cass was hired in 2006 as a corrections officer for the New Hampshire Department of Corrections. In December 2022, during a period of low staffing, she worked a shift that she believed fell below the prison’s “critical minimum” staffing level. Several days later, she emailed the prison warde

Court Rejects Police Officer’s Whistleblowing Claims Based On Statements Made During Disciplinary Procedure
02/13/2026

Julie Copeland, a police officer em­ployed by the City of Redmond, Oregon, challenged discipline imposed after her involvement in a high-speed vehicle pursuit, alleging that the City retaliated against her for protected whistleblower activity and engaged in related tortious conduct. The Oregon Court