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Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh vetoed a move by Common Councilors to give themselves more control over the city’s police watchdog agency.
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Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh will have until the end of the month to veto or approve a law change over the power of the city's Citizen Review Board.
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The Syracuse Common Council voted 5-4 to make changes to the Citizen Review Board — the independent watchdog of the city police department.
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Syracuse Common Councilors shared their concerns over current security efforts in city hall.
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The Syracuse Citizen Review Board was founded in 1993, and on April 5 celebrated 30 years of advocacy and service to the city.
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The Syracuse Police Department’s Office of Professional Standards investigates complaints against the police. But Syracuse also has a Citizen Review…
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A Syracuse Common Council committee meeting turned into a yelling match Wednesday, over a proposal to amend the law governing the Citizen Review Board,…
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The Syracuse Police Department is going from 16 to 100 body cameras for its uniformed officers. But some of the policies related to body cameras remain…
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The new head of Syracuse’s Citizen Review Board calls a recent win in court against the Syracuse Police Department a positive precedent in how the review…
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The administrator for Syracuse’s Citizen Review Board, which investigates complaints against the police department, is stepping down next month. This…