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Several family members took part in the
ceremonies when 53 graduates of the 116th State
Police training class received their badges. The
event took place April 14 at the Jorgenson
Center on the University of Connecticut campus,
Storrs.
Two fathers, M. Sgt. (Ret.) Scott O’Mara and
Lt. Ben Pagoni of Professional Services,
attached badges to the uniforms of their sons,
Trooper Marc O’Mara and Trooper Ben Pagoni, Jr.
Trooper Michael Hoague, who was seriously
wounded in 1998 and has returned to duty at
Troop C, Tolland, pinned his brother-in-law,
Trooper Russell Longo.
An out-of-state officer, Det. Carey McKenzie
of the West Springfield Police Dept., did the
honors for his brother, Trooper Thomas McKenzie.
The principal speaker, Atty. Gen. Richard
Blumenthal, said the state was proud of the new
troopers and acknowledged the role their
families played during the 6-month training
period. He reminded the families that it was
possible the new troopers may, on occasion, be
in harm’s way.
Of the 53 new troopers five are women. All
were immediately given their initial
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