Local News

Occupy Hartford Protesters Ordered Out

Reggie Hales - Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Occupy HartfordHartford – (By Reggie Hales-Dec. 6, 2011 – 11AM - Inquiring News) –Members of Occupy Hartford on Broad St. called “ Turning Point Park., in Hartford were ordered by Hartford police to vacate area.

Hartford Mayor permitted the order to disband its two-month-old encampment amid safety concerns after reports of drug use and a sexual assault at the site.  Hartford Police Chief Roberts got the confirmed order and the event to place around 9-10 AM Monday. More to come..

 

 

 

Mayor Segarra Applauds Success of Gun Buyback Program

Reggie Hales - Monday, December 05, 2011

MAYOR SEGARRA APPLAUDS SUCCESS OF GUN BUYBACK PROGRAM

More Than 100 Firearms Turned In At Saturday Event!

Hartford --- Mayor Pedro E. Segarra today announced the success of the collaborative gun buyback event, which netted approximately 120 firearms – nearly 30 percent more than the previous year. The program, a collaborative effort that included the Hartford Police Department, area hospitals and community agencies, is in its third year.

Buy Back Program“At a young age I lost my father and two best friends to gun violence, so I am personally aware of how violent crime significantly impacts families and communities,” said Mayor Segarra. “More weapons were recovered this year than in years past, proof positive that our residents are committed to making our neighborhoods safer and stronger.”

This Year’s Program, “Gifts for Guns – Getting Them Off the Streets,” was held Saturday, December 3, 2011 at Community Renewal Team, 555 Windsor Street. The guns obtained Saturday exceed the number of weapons secured in the two previous years of the program, 89 in 2010 and 78 in 2009. In addition to CRT and HPD, the program was implemented in collaboration with Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, Hartford Hospital, Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center, the City of Hartford, the Connecticut Emergency Nurses Association (CTETNA), and the Hartford State’s Attorney’s Office.

“The Hartford Police Department is grateful to our law enforcement and community partners in this effort,” said Chief Daryl K. Roberts. “The result of the gun buyback program is another step toward ensuring public safety and quality of life in our City.”

The program seeks to raise awareness about responsible and safe gun ownership. Residents who turned in guns received gift cards as compensation for the weapons. 

 

 

 

Gov Malloy Orders Investigation into Emergency Federal Food Aid

Reggie Hales - Monday, December 05, 2011

GOV. MALLOY ORDERS INVESTIGATION INTO EMERGENCY FEDERAL FOOD AID PROGRAM
Calls the Appearance of Irregularities and Possible Fraud “An Outrage”

Govenor Dan MalloyHARTFORD, CT - (Inquiring News Staff Report Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that his administration is investigating multiple incidents of possible fraud against the state by individuals, including state employees, who received federal benefits from the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) after Tropical Storm Irene. The Governor also directed Department of Social Services (DSS) Commissioner Roderick L. Bremby to complete a systematic audit of irregularities in the applications for the emergency aid.

“The idea that someone would use the occurrence of a devastating storm as an opportunity to defraud a public program is an outrage,” said Governor Malloy. “The fact that some of this potential fraud may have been perpetrated by state employees makes this situation that much more offensive. One of the fundamental responsibilities of government is to ensure proper and honest conduct by its own employees. Unfortunately, we are finding examples of conduct that, if fully substantiated, could result in dismissal or even prosecution.

“I want to be clear that, at this point, I am only dealing with the appearance of impropriety. Each incident will be thoroughly investigated before action is taken against any individual,” the Governor continued. “But I also want to make it clear to the residents of Connecticut that I will not tolerate abuse of public programs by state employees. If warranted by a thorough investigation, individuals will lose their jobs and may face criminal prosecution.”

Federal D-SNAP funding was made available to low-income Connecticut residents who incurred disaster-related expenses from Tropical Storm Irene, including loss of income, temporary shelter costs and property repairs. While state employees may be eligible to participate in the D-SNAP program, an initial review of several applications found that some of them came from employees with incomes that exceed the program’s income requirements.

“If any of these state employees are indeed guilty I am disappointed beyond words,” said Lieutenant Governor Nancy Wyman. “This is a program for people in need and for their children. To abuse this program is not only a crime, it is nothing less than a moral outrage.”

Nearly 24,000 Connecticut residents were found eligible for the D-SNAP benefits during the September 21-27 application period.

Governor Malloy has directed Commissioner Bremby to deploy DSS’s anti-fraud staff to conduct systematic reviews of applications from the general public, as well as applications from state employees, as part of the D-SNAP investigation.

“This initiative brought in $12.4 million in additional federal food benefits for Connecticut residents and the Connecticut economy after Tropical Storm Irene,” Commissioner Bremby said. “We operated the program by the federal rules, which did not require any immediate verification of income or assets.

“However, our ongoing investigations are underscoring the point that federal acceptance of the ‘self-declaration’ of income and assets makes the program more vulnerable to fraud,” the Commissioner said.

As administered by states, the federal D-SNAP program is intended to provide food assistance to households not already in the SNAP program (also known as food stamps), and who had at least one disaster-related expense from August 27 through September 25, while meeting income and asset eligibility requirements.