Drumm had no supervisory responsibilities regarding the investigation. Perron was assigned as the primary investigating officer. Drumm and other state police officers about a possible double-billing scheme at Foxwoods. In the course of Connecticut State Police investigations of various financial crimes at the casino, Mashantucket Pequot Gaming Enterprise security personnel alerted Det. As a sergeant in the casino unit, Drumm was one of Perron’s supervisors but not his direct supervisor. Both men were assigned to the Bureau of Criminal Investigation within the state police. Drumm was a sergeant with the state police, also in the casino unit, working out of Foxwoods Resort Casino. Perron, a detective with the Connecticut State Police, was working in the casino unit out of Meriden, Connecticut. Scallon and Marc Press, for Plaintiff Perron. MASHANTUCKET PEQUOT TRIBE, et al., Defendants.Įdwin T. Richard PERRON and Jack Drumm, Plaintiffs Indian Law Bulletins | Tribal Courts | Perron v.
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