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The Syracuse community is still trying to process how an 11-year-old girl returning home from the store with a gallon of milk became the city’s latest murder victim.
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High demand for public safety services is straining the departments.
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If approved by the Syracuse Common Council, the Syracuse Police Department employees will begin training with the Zero Abuse Project.
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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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New York Civil Liberties Union jumps through hurdles in court to gain access to city police disciplinary records after submitting public records request.
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Students in Kindergarten through eighth grade started the 2022-2023 school year on Wednesday. SCSD high schoolers will return on Thursday.
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The Syracuse Police Department says the technology improves their response time when shots are fired in the city.
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The Syracuse PAL has planned four summer camps for youth, the first of which seems to be a success.
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It’s part of a broader effort to make changes or reforms to the police department. They're also trying to connect with youth who have an interest in public safety or just being helpful members of the community.
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The SPD has been facing staff shortages, which has been a frequent concern among police officials.