Although you have contacted The Connecticut State Conference of NAACP Branches via email or by phone, your complaint has not been formally submitted. You must submit a formal complaint form. to your local police department (within 30 days). Also, attach a copy of the complaint form to a memo/email addressing your concerns and or complaint to your local NAACP Branch President and to the NAACP National legal department.
The NAACP Legal Department appreciates your complaint. However, due to the volume of complaints received, the Legal Department may not be able to personally respond to each complaint it receives.
Your complaint does not create an attorney client relationship. Submission of a complaint does not mean that the NAACP has accepted your case, you should consult an attorney regarding your case, as soon as possible, as there are certain filing deadlines that must be adhered to in order to file a case in court.
You may also wish to visit our NAACP resource page, which contains contact information for various federal and state agencies and other civil rights advocacy that may be able to assist you.
COMPLAINT FORM Click here
NAACP resource page
http://www.naacp.org/legal/addresources/
Legal Department
LegalDept@naacpnet.org
For additional local information, contact your local Connecticut Branch president
http://naacp-ct.org/conferencebranches.htm
NAACP
Connecticut State Conference
2074 Park Street
Hartford,CT 06106
Sincerely.
Scot X Esdaile, President
Connecticut State Conference of NAACP Branches
scotx2001@yahoo.com