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The mayor said based on the video he viewed, the boy was never handcuffed; however, the child was placed in the back of a police cruiser and officers explained they were taking him home.
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The Syracuse Common Council approved the mayor’s plans for a new funding for parks, public safety, and digital infrastructure.
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Onondaga County Sheriff Gene Conway says he supports the use of body cameras as long as the resources are provided. Conway doesn’t have any projections…
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The City of Syracuse continues to attempt to meet police reform demands laid out by the public in the wake of this summer’s - national and local - social…
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None of the three Syracuse Police officers first to arrive on the scene of Thursday morning’s officer-involved shooting had body cameras, highlighting the…
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Syracuse Police are ready to take the next step in their body-worn Camera program. The department is looking for feedback to make the technology the most…
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A Central New York civil rights watchdog group says the expansion of the police department’s body camera program is only as good as the policy that guides…
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The Syracuse Police department will soon begin the process of outfitting one hundred officers with body cameras under a pilot program approved Monday by…
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The Syracuse Police Department’s trail run with body cameras should be the beginning of a conversation about police-community relations and…