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Mall management constantly looking for new security technology.
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The challenge is the city is reluctant to release information to the public about police-citizen interactions.
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Memory of Brexi Torres Ortiz, who was fatally shot after buying milk at a Syracuse corner store, commemorated at Central Village Boys & Girls Club, now named her honor.
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The New York Civil Liberties Union released its first set of data after reviewing 70,000 vehicle and pedestrian stops.
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Chief Joe Cecile is trying to stay optimistic, with plans to go to a 10 hour day.
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Derrick Dotson stopped by Van Duyn Elementary to promote his new children's book "The Police and Me."
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This week, updates roll out on the I-81 project, Upstate-Crouse merger, and Jamesville prison closure, along with news on Gov. Kathy Hochul's chief judge nominee and the Syracuse City School District's proposed budget.
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Paid training will begin in March to help fill Syracuse Police Department's staff shortage and aid retention.
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In addition to being the chair of the Common Council's Public Safety Committee, Chol Majok sits on the Syracuse Police Reform and Reinvention Plan Oversight committee. He said the community must allow time for a full investigation into the event shown on the video.
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A 16-year-old was arrested Thursday in a town about an hour north of New York City. Authorities announced the arrest of the two other suspects earlier that day.