Best of the blue Retired Cranston Police Colonel Kenneth Mancuso (center), of Cranston, was recently inducted into the Rhode Island Criminal Justice Hall of Fame. Tony Capezza (right), director of the International Brotherhood of Police Officers,
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Retired Cranston Police Colonel Kenneth Mancuso (center), of Cranston, was recently inducted into the Rhode Island Criminal Justice Hall of Fame. Tony Capezza (right), director of the International Brotherhood of Police Officers, introduced Mancuso and presented the award. Established by Attorney General Peter F. Kilmartin (left), the Rhode Island Criminal Justice Hall of Fame honors outstanding professionals who have worked to improve and uphold the principles of the criminal justice system in Rhode Island. (Photo courtesy of the Office of the RIAG)
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