WASHINGTON — The federal government will give Connecticut $2.5 million to offset costs related to the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, Attorney General Eric Holder said Wednesday, Aug. 28.
Holder said the money from the Justice Department’s Bureau of Justice Assistance will go to the Connecticut State Police, the Newtown, Conn., Police Department and other local agencies that provided assistance, following last year’s deadly shooting spree in Newtown. The allocation will cover overtime, forensics and security work.
“Providing support to the law enforcement agencies that responded to the horrific scene that awaited them at Sandy Hook Elementary School is one small action we can take to bring healing to a community that’s been devastated,” Holder said in a statement.
Twenty-six children and adults were killed by the gunman, Adam Lanza, who also killed his mother and himself.
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