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Uniyah Chatman, the 25-year-old woman injured during an arrest in Armory Square two weeks ago, is suing the city of Syracuse for $21 million.
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Ten days after a Syracuse 11-year-old girl was murdered in a drive-by shooting walking home with milk from the corner store, the community finally has answers.
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The Syracuse Police Department plans to focus on summertime issues like illegal fireworks and people riding ATVs and dirt bikes through city streets.
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An eight-person oversight committee reported to the community how the six-part plan has impacted the community and the Syracuse Police Department.
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A viral video of Syracuse Police detaining an 8-year-old over some stolen chips led to a wide-ranging discussion from Syracuse Common Councilors Monday about youth and crime.
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New Syracuse Police Chief Joe Cecile was the runner-up the last time the city conducted a full-scale search for a police chief and settled on Kenton Buckner, a candidate from outside central New York.
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First Deputy Chief Joe Cecile has been with the Syracuse Police Department for 37 years.
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New body camera footage shows what happened after the end of a viral video showing an 8-year-old boy screaming and crying in the back of a Syracuse police car.
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Some changes are coming to Destiny USA in Syracuse in the wake of recent gun-related incidents.
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Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh says the city is hiring police officers as fast as it can. The city is ramping up recruitment efforts as the police force continues to be undermanned, with one community in particular, issuing a call for help.