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    Former Chief of Police Gregory Sneed was implicated in mishandling a sexual assault allegation within the department. In 2016, a female officer reported being sexually assaulted by a male colleague. Sneed, upon learning of the allegation, decided not to conduct an internal investigation, citing a lack of information and cooperation from the complainant, despite never contacting her. This decision violated CCSU and Title IX policies. An independent investigation in 2018 found that the department had a ‘fraternity’ type atmosphere and that required sexual harassment training wasn’t taken seriously. Sneed was placed on leave following these findings.

    [Return to blog post](https://watchaudits.com/gregory-sneed-central-connecticut-state-university-police-department/)

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