New Haven police chief abruptly retires after theft allegations, mayor says
Police officers flagged irregularities leading to Chief Jacobson's admission of theft from a confidential informant fund, prompting an immediate retirement and ongoing criminal investigation.
- The police chief of New Haven, Karl Jacobson, resigned after admitting to stealing funds from a city fund used to pay confidential informants.
- The mayor, Justin Elicker, said Jacobson admitted to taking the funds for personal use after being confronted by other officers who noticed irregularities.
- Assistant Chief David Zannelli has been appointed as acting police chief while an investigation by state authorities is underway.
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New Haven shares mixed emotions following now-former police chief confession of misuse of public funds
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Residents and community leaders in New Haven are reacting to the allegations surrounding now-former police Chief Karl Jacobson. On Monday, Jacobson allegedly admitted to taking money from a city fund used for confidential informants, according to New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker. The fund is used to provide money to people [...]
New Haven police chief out over reports of theft, misuse of city funds
New Haven Police Chief Karl Jacobson(Molly Ingram / WSHU)New Haven’s police chief has stepped down amid reports of theft and misuse of funds.On Monday, former police chief Karl Jacobson admitted to stealing money from a fund that is used to pay people who provide confidential information to help solve crimes. He filed the paperwork to retire, effective immediately, shortly after.New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker (D) said the news was deeply troubli…
New Haven police chief retires after theft confrontation
New Haven Police Chief Karl Jacobson abruptly resigned and retired Monday amid allegations that he stole money from the department’s account for paying confidential informants. Mayor Justin Elicker named Assistant Chief David Zannelli to step in as acting chief. The mayor held a 6:30 press conference with the department’s three assistant chiefs to answer questions about the development. (Click here to watch a video of the press conference.) Poli…
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