Crime & Safety
Fung Plans 2 p.m. Announcement after "Developments" Involving Police
On the heels of yesterday's announcement by Cranston Mayor Allan W. Fung that the State Police will investigate allegations of abuse of power within the Cranston Police Department, another afternoon press conference has been scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday for what is described as new developments involving the police department.
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Councilmen Say Their Wards Mass-Ticketed in Retaliation for Police Contract Vote
After voting against a new police contract, Councilmen Steve Stycos and Paul Archetto say their wards were targeted by a rash of tickets in retaliation.
Fung: "I Do Not Condone Any Type of Intimidating Behavior"
Cranston Mayor Allan W. Fung has responded to allegations of abuse of power at the Cranston Police Department over a flurry of parking tickets that two city councilmen say were issued in retribution against their votes.
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Map of Tickets Appears to Support Councilmens' Claims
According to this map of addresses where tickets were issued in the hours following the contract vote, there appears to be plausible evidence to support those claims.Were you ticketed? Here's the List
Look closely and click "download PDF" next to the image to check out the addresses.Fung Taps Independent Investigator to Review Police Ticket Blitz
Cranston Mayor Fung announced that he has hired a private investigator to review the police department's own internal review of "allegations of improper use of police authority," according to a release.ACLU Says Review of Ticket Blitz Investigation Doesn't go Far Enough
The RIACLU is asking Cranston Mayor Allan W. Fung to launch a full-scale independent investigation.Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.