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The New York Civil Liberties Union says Syracuse is an outlier in cities facing similar court orders after the repeal of 50-a.
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Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh last week unveiled his vision for 2023 in his State of the City Address. But in this episode of Syracuse Speaks, we’re going to take some time to look back on Walsh’s past state of the city address.
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The case has been in the courts since 2020. The city could still appeal to the state's highest court.
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BAC & Black Cuse Pride reached a settlement with the City of Syracuse on July 28, 2022. It includes the new permit agreed upon by all parties.
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Yusuf Abdul-Qadir chats with with author and professor Alex Vitale about the current state of policing.
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A Syracuse Police Department spokesperson said juveniles, in particular, will repeat crimes when suspects are released prior to their court dates.
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Syracuse Mayor proposes new ways to reduce violence and neighborhood issues in State of City AddressSyracuse Mayor Ben Walsh proposed a new office to battle gun violence, new efforts to go after code and nuisance issues in neighborhoods, and continued development on the city's Southside in his State of the City address Thursday. He acknowledged ongoing poverty and other problems, while touting progress on job training, education gains and fiscal stability.
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Congressmember John Katko says he’s trying to bolster support for law enforcement and change the narrative that police are bad and should be defunded. He held his latest listening session with numerous law enforcement officials Thursday at LeMoyne College as part of his role as Chair of the American Security Task Force
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Supporters of a measure that would end some legal immunity for police officers who injure or kill a citizen during an arrest rallied at the State Capitol…
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A Syracuse activist and youth mentor says there’s still much work to be done one year after a police officer murdered George Floyd. Curtis Chaplin was…