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Norwalk police commission rejects motions to add agenda items on commission role and ICE detentions
Summary
Two separate motions to add agenda items — one about the police commission’s duties under the city charter and one seeking information about recent ICE detentions in Norwalk — failed at the Sept. 15 meeting after votes. Public commenters later tried to raise ICE-related material during public participation.
At its Sept. 15 meeting, the Board of Police Commissioners declined two motions to add new items to the agenda: one to discuss the police commission’s role under the City of Norwalk revised charter and a second seeking an information update on “detailed facts … pertaining to the recent detention and apprehension of 3 criminal illegal aliens by ICE in Norwalk between August 12 through the fifteenth,” as read into the record. The motions did not carry.
The first motion sought a discussion of the commission’s responsibilities “as enumerated under the revised charter of the…
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