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The New York Attorney General's Office of Special Investigation is investigating the death of a Syracuse man following an encounter with the Syracuse Police Department.
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Syracuse Police are investigating a shooting outside Destiny USA Saturday evening that left one person injured.
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Syracuse police, along with federal officials, have cracked an alleged gun trafficking scheme that brought illegal handguns from Macon, Georgia, to central New York.
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The nearly $57 million proposed budget for Syracuse Police includes a proposed staff of 423. Police Chief Joe Cecile said the department currently has a staff of 379.
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The Syracuse Police Department is donating ballistic vests helmets and medical equipment to Ukraine.
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Airport officials hope the change will lead to consistent staffing and a high level of customer service.
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Syracuse Deputy Police Chief Richard Trudell said the teen was arrested on three charges relating to a shooting at Destiny Mall on Feb. 24.
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Syracuse lawmakers approved a new police contract for the city which aims to combat staffing issues faced by the department.
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The Syracuse Police Department is investigating a shots fired incident Friday afternoon at Destiny USA.
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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.