Wednesday, September 19, 2018

HPD ANNOUNCES PROMOTION CEREMONY

On Thursday, September 20th at 4:30pm, the Hartford Police Department will formally promote a number of individuals to the positions of Assistant Chief, Deputy Chief, Captain, Lieutenant, Sergeant and Detective in a ceremony to be held in the Auditorium at the AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, 151 Farmington Avenue in Hartford.

 Complimentary parking will be provided in Aetna lots and security personnel will be on hand to provide assistance for those wishing to attend.

 The Hartford Police Department’s Traffic Division will also be on site to facilitate traffic control and parking related duties.


SEPTEMBER 20, 2018 PROMOTIONS

                                                                                                                     
ASSISTANT CHIEF
Rafael Medina
Jason Thody
DEPUTY CHIEF
Sonia Watson
CAPTAIN
Jeffrey Rousseau
Ian Powell
Glendaly Garcia
Gabriel Laureano
Michael Coates
LIEUTENANT
Anthony Pia
Brian Bowsza
William Rea
Vincent Benvenuto
Kevin O’ Brien
William Labelle-Boucher
Lauren Cox
Jason Lee
Marisol Rodriguez-Velez
Sean Michel
Luis Ruiz
Obdulio Santiago
Robert Shelby
Aaron Boisvert
SERGEANT
Christopher Mastroianni
Luis Raimundi
Manuel Pacheco
John Zweibelson
Michael Diana
Anthony Rykowski
Omayra Martinez-Baidy
Daniel Zarebski
Leslie Rivera
Lara Traczynski
Robert Hathaway
James Campbell
Valentine Olabisi
Joseph Mauro
Ivys Arroyo
DETECTIVE
James Newell
Benjamin Lee
Johnny Muniz
Michael Caron
Kevin Small

16 comments:

  1. Wasn't Jason Thody dismissed from the rank of Lieutenant on April 30, 2010?

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  2. good choices Chief Rosado, good to see LT Train Wreck and Sgt 47 skipped. others are all very solid choices, keep the rebuilding effort up

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  3. Sad day indeed smh

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  4. 3;35P why is that? overall the list looks very good to me.

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  5. 9:43am you are correct, Thody was demoted over an off duty incident back to Sergeant in 2010. He then went back to prove himself and rose to the rank of Captain before retiring. Due to his expertise in policy and procedures and establishing professional standards for HPD, Chief Rosado saw the value in bringing him back as part of the Command Staff team he is building as an Assistant Chief. I think Chief Rosado saw Chief Thody's value to the organization rather than losing him to somewhere else.

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  6. Hey Kevin you should also write who's getting promoted to LT and Capt in the fire department so we can see all the useless sh**bags getting promoted. I believe the promotion is this week or next week.

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  7. No Lt Kessler or Sgt Agostino ??

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  8. SGT AGOSTINO DESERVES IT HE DESTROYED EVIDENCE .KICKED THE EVIDENCE DOWN
    THE SEWER. HE DESRVES IT. AGOSTINO ALSO RIPS THE CHIEF IN COMMENTS.

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  9. Is there a residency requirement for HPD Asst. Chief position?

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  10. Yes, and both are in compliance, as well as Chief Roado

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  11. I will still get my reports signed by Sgt agostino. I dont care what thody says ....

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  12. Why is Mertes upset about GG GARCIA all she
    does is bad mouth her promotion.

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  13. I think we all know that the current administration will not back its officers. After some of the local denizens complained that an off duty officer was at their community meeting recently, did Rosado publicly back the officer and say that he has every right to be there and encourage more officers to get involved? I think not. Maybe he and Medina will do what they did most of the time while at CSP - hide behind their desks. Tough on discipline huh, that's coming from a couple of guys who never answered one Hartford call, never had to tussle with a guy on PCP, or had to endure a deluge of insults and berating while just during their jobs. How much could you really expect from a Bronin pick?

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  14. Rosado has answered numerous Hartford calls and was assigned to a Hartford uniformed police initiative detail, I believe “True North” possibly. I was partnered with Rosado on several occasions and he absolutely did get involved in quite a battle with a drug dealer that was actively fighting to resist arrest. Rosado ended the battle appropriately. However, I can not speak for his actions as of now as the chief. Rosado, as any other chief, was appointed by the mayor, so unfortunately that will obviously dictate some of his actions. The bottom line is we all know mayor Bronin absolutely sucks and does not back police at all. Anger and discouragement should really be directed towards the anti police mayor. I can say I do know Rosado will stand for what’s right and you will NEVER ever see him marching with anti police protesters!!!

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