Bill named after Conn. LEO forced into retirement heads to governor’s desk
By: Pat Tomlinson, The Hour
NORWALK, Conn. — Former Norwalk police officer Phil Roselle has dealt with a host of issues, both mental and physical, since he was shot by a fellow officer during a training session at a gun range in September 2017.
He’s experienced blood clots and night terrors, depression and permanent nerve damage in his right hand. His kidneys are failing him. Worst of all, he said, is the overwhelming feeling of helplessness.
“I wouldn’t wish this upon any other officer, to go through what I’ve been through. It’s just really hard,” he said.