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A man was found severely injured and covered in blood early Sunday morning in Syracuse, police said. Around 4 a.m., police officers were flagged down by a 45-year-old man in the 100 block of East ...
Welcome back on the Daily Aviation for a new documentary video about the QF-16, a standard F-16 Fighting Falcon modified into a full-scale target drones for the US Air Force. Footage Credit: US Air ...
This year's Syracuse Police Fallen Heroes ceremony and National Police Week hit a little different as Jensen's name was added to the Syracuse Police Fallen Officers Memorial. His name is now engraved ...
This former police officer has lived a small-town existence in Upstate NY his whole life. His records of misconduct years ago ...
Syracuse Police Chief Joe Cecile Chief Cecile addressed the video that was circulating on social media on April 19, in which he believed the officers did an excellent job in making an arrest.
And, staffing in large city police departments declined by 80% from 2019 to 2023. The starting salary for an officer in Oneida is approximately $63,500, with no sign-on bonus currently offered.
A community in Syracuse is looking for answers after a video captured a violent arrest leading to one Black man being punched in the face and another being thrown to the ground. On April 9, police ...
Kirby showed the badge to an employee at 264 E. Onondaga St., Catholic Charities, and said he was a police officer, according to a criminal complaint filed in Syracuse City Court.
Police say on Sunday at 12:15 am, officers were dispatched to a report of a stabbing at the “Point” which is on a trail at the end of Kings Rd., just outside the village.
He said this will ensure Jensen’s legacy is not forgotten. “So though we will never again see it, that badge, badge 156 on the chest of another Syracuse police officer, we will see it on the chest of ...
News City honors fallen officer Jensen at Syracuse Police Department’s ‘sacred ground’ Updated: May. 13, 2024, 1:15 p.m. | Published: May. 13, 2024, 12:09 p.m.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse Police Department will hold a ceremony to honor the fallen officers Monday, May 13, marking the beginning of National Police Week.