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As the suspect exited the store, he continued to fire his weapon at Officer Pfeiffer. The department issued 39 "Letters of Commendation," 31 "Unit Citations," nine "Life Saving Awards" and a "Medal of Honor" for incidents that occurred over the past several years, according to Smith.Officer Ronald Glifort received a "Life Saving Award" for an April 2017 incident in which he entered Lake Whitney to save a woman who was trapped inside of her vehicle, according to Smith. This call was transferred to Hamden Central Communications by the New Haven Police Department Dispatch Center.6:00:15 - Hamden Police Officers were dispatched to the shooting. Thanks to everyone who participated in Trunk or Treat at Hamden High School tonight. The suspect was apprehended shortly thereafter. The Hamden Police Department recently honored several officers with awards, including "Life Saving Awards" and the "Medal of Honor." Caldwell said she didn’t know the family, but is treating Tanner like he was her son and fighting for him.Caldwell said they are starting a fundraiser to help support the family, but called on the rest of Hamden, not Newhall, to step up. In addition, the Hamden Police Department’s Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), indicates that the first officer arrived at the scene at 6:02.6:02:20 - Hamden Central Communications notified Hamden Fire Rescue and American Medical Response to respond.6:03:13 - Hamden Fire Rescue advised that they were en route to the shooting.6:05:19 - Hamden Fire Rescue reports arriving at the scene.6:16:12 - Hamden Police and Fire Rescue personnel follow American Medical Response to Yale-New Haven Hospital.6:23:22 - Hamden Fire Department clears the scene. Police are awaiting the results of an autopsy performed Sunday by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.The New Haven Police Department is working with Hamden Police on the investigation.The night Tanner died, Nijija-Ife Waters was the first person to call 911 for help. Featured Events are paid listings by users and receive priority placement on Patch, on our social pages and in our daily newsletters. Officers assigned to several different sectors were dispatched to respond to the incident. When she dialed 911, her call was picked up by New Haven dispatch. She said money and resources have been siphoned out of southern Hamden for the rest of the town to the detriment of the largely Black community.Some community members condemned the youth violence involved in Tanner’s death, while others said the social environment in southern Hamden is to blame and that it creates and perpetuates the crime.CJ, an organizer with Black and Brown United in Action, said the community isn’t to blame for Tanner’s death or other forms of youth violence in the neighborhood.“The oppression is exploding on the streets,” she said, referring to the forms of systemic oppression communities of color have been fighting — the wage gap, discriminatory policing, lack of safe housing and livable jobs, among others.“It’s time to stop blaming ourselves,” Caldwell said. Waters said she told the operator a man had been shot and where she was, but the operator, hearing Waters was in Hamden, said she had to transfer the call, according to Waters.Waters said when her call was transferred the phone kept ringing with no answer and eventually the New Haven dispatcher came back on the line asking if anyone from Hamden had answered, then placed an internal call to Hamden dispatch, according to Waters.Hamden police have not released the requested call log or recordings, but they detailed a timeline of events in the release.According to police, dispatch received two 911 calls — one from a woman and one from a man — seconds before 6 p.m. and police said officers arrived two minutes after the first 911 call was placed by the female caller.Police said the department’s Computer Aided Dispatch software indicated the first officer arrived at 6:02 p.m.But Waters said she was there and knows it was longer than a few minutes before police arrived.“No matter what you’re (police) trying to say what happened, there are people who are saying something totally different happened,” she said.After police, Hamden Fire and Rescue and medical personnel responded and took Tanner to the hospital where he was officially pronounced dead, detectives took statements from people in the area.Rhonda Caldwell, a co-founder of HAN, opened the vigil with a prayer, then friends and community members took turns speaking from a microphone.Tanner’s family asked that the emergency call recordings and call log be released and that anyone with video from that night release it to the police or to the family.Caldwell said they organized the community for a second vigil to support the family and make a tragic time a little less difficult.
Applicants must be OPOTA certified and a resident of Ohio at the time of appointment. 6:01:26 - Another call was transferred to Hamden Central Communications from the New Haven Police Department Dispatch Center. “The Hamden Police Department's goal is to enforce the law in a fair and impartial manner, recognizing both the statutory and judicial limitations of police authority and the constitutional rights of all persons.” Chief John F. Cappiello . Officers assigned to several different sectors were dispatched to respond to the incident.6:01:26 - Another call was transferred to Hamden Central Communications from the New Haven Police Department Dispatch Center.
As the suspect exited the store, he continued to fire his weapon at Officer Pfeiffer. The department issued 39 "Letters of Commendation," 31 "Unit Citations," nine "Life Saving Awards" and a "Medal of Honor" for incidents that occurred over the past several years, according to Smith.Officer Ronald Glifort received a "Life Saving Award" for an April 2017 incident in which he entered Lake Whitney to save a woman who was trapped inside of her vehicle, according to Smith. This call was transferred to Hamden Central Communications by the New Haven Police Department Dispatch Center.6:00:15 - Hamden Police Officers were dispatched to the shooting. Thanks to everyone who participated in Trunk or Treat at Hamden High School tonight. The suspect was apprehended shortly thereafter. The Hamden Police Department recently honored several officers with awards, including "Life Saving Awards" and the "Medal of Honor." Caldwell said she didn’t know the family, but is treating Tanner like he was her son and fighting for him.Caldwell said they are starting a fundraiser to help support the family, but called on the rest of Hamden, not Newhall, to step up. In addition, the Hamden Police Department’s Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), indicates that the first officer arrived at the scene at 6:02.6:02:20 - Hamden Central Communications notified Hamden Fire Rescue and American Medical Response to respond.6:03:13 - Hamden Fire Rescue advised that they were en route to the shooting.6:05:19 - Hamden Fire Rescue reports arriving at the scene.6:16:12 - Hamden Police and Fire Rescue personnel follow American Medical Response to Yale-New Haven Hospital.6:23:22 - Hamden Fire Department clears the scene. Police are awaiting the results of an autopsy performed Sunday by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.The New Haven Police Department is working with Hamden Police on the investigation.The night Tanner died, Nijija-Ife Waters was the first person to call 911 for help. Featured Events are paid listings by users and receive priority placement on Patch, on our social pages and in our daily newsletters. Officers assigned to several different sectors were dispatched to respond to the incident. When she dialed 911, her call was picked up by New Haven dispatch. She said money and resources have been siphoned out of southern Hamden for the rest of the town to the detriment of the largely Black community.Some community members condemned the youth violence involved in Tanner’s death, while others said the social environment in southern Hamden is to blame and that it creates and perpetuates the crime.CJ, an organizer with Black and Brown United in Action, said the community isn’t to blame for Tanner’s death or other forms of youth violence in the neighborhood.“The oppression is exploding on the streets,” she said, referring to the forms of systemic oppression communities of color have been fighting — the wage gap, discriminatory policing, lack of safe housing and livable jobs, among others.“It’s time to stop blaming ourselves,” Caldwell said. Waters said she told the operator a man had been shot and where she was, but the operator, hearing Waters was in Hamden, said she had to transfer the call, according to Waters.Waters said when her call was transferred the phone kept ringing with no answer and eventually the New Haven dispatcher came back on the line asking if anyone from Hamden had answered, then placed an internal call to Hamden dispatch, according to Waters.Hamden police have not released the requested call log or recordings, but they detailed a timeline of events in the release.According to police, dispatch received two 911 calls — one from a woman and one from a man — seconds before 6 p.m. and police said officers arrived two minutes after the first 911 call was placed by the female caller.Police said the department’s Computer Aided Dispatch software indicated the first officer arrived at 6:02 p.m.But Waters said she was there and knows it was longer than a few minutes before police arrived.“No matter what you’re (police) trying to say what happened, there are people who are saying something totally different happened,” she said.After police, Hamden Fire and Rescue and medical personnel responded and took Tanner to the hospital where he was officially pronounced dead, detectives took statements from people in the area.Rhonda Caldwell, a co-founder of HAN, opened the vigil with a prayer, then friends and community members took turns speaking from a microphone.Tanner’s family asked that the emergency call recordings and call log be released and that anyone with video from that night release it to the police or to the family.Caldwell said they organized the community for a second vigil to support the family and make a tragic time a little less difficult.
Applicants must be OPOTA certified and a resident of Ohio at the time of appointment. 6:01:26 - Another call was transferred to Hamden Central Communications from the New Haven Police Department Dispatch Center. “The Hamden Police Department's goal is to enforce the law in a fair and impartial manner, recognizing both the statutory and judicial limitations of police authority and the constitutional rights of all persons.” Chief John F. Cappiello . Officers assigned to several different sectors were dispatched to respond to the incident.6:01:26 - Another call was transferred to Hamden Central Communications from the New Haven Police Department Dispatch Center.