The man who died after he was hit by a police cruiser in Stamford night was a local pastor, the assistant director of the Urban Redevelopment Commission and the husband of the city's police commissioner, the mayor's office said
The Western District Major Crime Squad and Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Squad are investigating.
“I am devastated and heartbroken by the untimely passing of Reverend Tommie Jackson. Reverend Jackson was a pillar in the Stamford community and led a life devoted to faith and public service.
Connecticut State Police are investigating a deadly pedestrian crash involving a police cruiser in Stamford Wednesday afternoon.Anyone with information about the crash is asked to contact Detective Corey Clabby at
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