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LISTEN: State Senator Says Police Officers Intimidated Him Over Accountability Vote

Ryan Caron King
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WNPR
State Sen. Bob Duff, seen here in a file photo.

The Norwalk Police Department says it’s investigating a claim by state Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff that he’s recently been subjected to harassment and intimidation from Norwalk police officers. Duff says the officers objected to his vote for the police accountability bill, which passed in special session in July. 

The senator joined All Things Considered to explain just what happened -- and why he thinks it happened.

Hear the interview below:

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