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The Civilian Review Board consists of no more than fifteen members, with a quorum of seven, and must at a minimum have one member from the Board of Alders and two at-large members. Each member of the board must reside in the City of New Haven and be appointed by the Mayor; with the exception of at-large members who shall be appointed by the Board of Alders President.
Members appointed by the Mayor must be approved by the Board of Alders.
The board works to monitor and independently investigate any civilian complaints of police misconduct against a police officer employed by a police department empowered to act with municipal police powers in the City of New Haven.
View a complete list of the board’s powers and duties under Article X, Sec. 2-796 of the City’s Code of General Code of Ordinances.
Sec. 2-800. - Term.
Except for the initial term of the representatives for the odd number policing districts which shall be three (3) years, the term of office for each member shall be two (2) years. The terms shall be staggered as follows: initial appointments to odd-numbered police districts shall be for a period of three years only, and all other and all subsequent appointments shall be for a period of two years. The initial term of the member of the board of alders shall end on December 31, 2019, or until a successor is appointed and duly qualified.
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Party Affiliation |
Board Member |
Policing District |
Address | Term Expiration |
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Unaffiliated |
Vacant | 1 - Downtown |
07/01/2024 | |
Democrat | Vacant | 2 - Westville |
07/01/2025 |
|
Democrat | Jewu Richardson | 3 - Hill South | 466 Middletown Ave | 07/01/2022 |
Independent | Jane Comins | 4 - Dwight/Chapel | 76 Edgewood Ave | 07/01/2025 |
Democrat |
Vacant | 5 - Hill North | 07/01/2022 |
|
Democrat | Jean Jenkins | 6 - Dixwell | 7 Webster Street | 07/01/2025 |
Democrat | Nina Fawcett | 7 - Newhallville/East Rock | 420 Huntington Street | 07/01/2024 |
Democrat | Jayuan Carter | 8 - Fair Haven | 106 Poplar Street | 07/01/2021 |
Republican | Anne Marie Rivera Berrios | 9 - East Shore/Quinnipiac East | 19-21 Chester Street | 07/01/2024 |
Democrat |
Kerry McClure | 10 - Beaver Hills /Whalley/Edgewood | 100 Stimson Rd. |
09/01/2024 |
Democrat |
Frank Redente, Jr. | Board Of Alders Representative | 165 Church Street | |
Democrat | John Pescatore | Member-at-Large | 242 Bradley Street |
07/01/2022 |
Democrat | Germano Kimbro | Member-at-Large | 126 Spring Street | 07/01/2024 |
Unaffiliated |
Member-at-Large | 07/01/2024 |
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Unaffiliated |
Member-at-Large |
07/01/2025 |
Civilian Review Board
Minutes - April 22, 2024
Agenda - May 20, 2024
Use of Force montly breakdown
Use of Force Charts May 24
Statistics for IA complaints May 2024 corrected
Closure Summaries May 2024
Use of Force Monthly 2024
Statistics for IA complaints 2021-2024
Minutes - Monthly Meeting March 25, 2024
Closure Summaries April 2024
Agenda - Monthly Meeting April 22, 2024
Minutes - Monthly Meeting January 22, 2024
Minutes - Monthly Meeting February 26, 2024
Minutes -Special Meeting March 12, 2024
Statistics for IA complaints 2021-2024 (Feb)
Monthly Meeting March 25, 2024
Use of Force Graphs Feb
CRB Recommendations 2_24
CRB community meeting with Chief March 25
Use of Force Graph 2023 (New)
Statistics for IA complaints 2021-2024
Closure Summaries February 2024
Agenda - Monthly Meeting February 26, 2024 - City of New Haven Civilian Review Board
NHCRB 2024 Meeting Schedule
January 2024 CLOSED 2
Agenda January 22, 2024