
Officials with the NAACP want to hear from neighbors in New London after allegations of civil rights violations.
A firefighter cadet was fired in December, just days before his graduation.
Al Mayo said he was let go after he was wrongly accused of a prank.
The city has defended its actions and said the firing was justified.
The NAACP said the city hasn't trained an African-American firefighter in more than 30 years, and now it's calling for an investigation.
A meeting is set for 7 p.m. at the Second Congregational Church on Broad Street.
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