As an animal lover and advocate, I will NEVER understand how someone can abuse an innocent dog who wants nothing more than to love you and be by your side. Dogs are so loyal that even after being abused, they still want to please their abusive owner. Only a despicable person can betray that pure and innocent love.
The Syracuse Police Department released this statement:
On February 5th, 2021, at around 2:25 A.M. Unknown suspects, driving a truck, discarded a presumed, deceased dog on the side of the road in the 100 block of Edison Street, SYR. The deceased dog shows signs of prior abuse and as a result, the Syracuse Police Department would like to find those responsible for dumping the dog and the prior abuse that happened to the animal. The vehicle is a 2018 or newer model white or light-colored Chevrolet Silverado with a double cab and chrome running boards with gold NYS license plates The deceased dog is an adult female American Bulldog mix. [Syracuse Police Department]
GOP lawmakers in Onondaga County sue to block 2nd ballot line for Democrats
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Voters head into Elmcrest Children’s Center in Syracuse to cast their votes on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020.Lauren Long | llong@syracuse.com
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Syracuse, N.Y. – Republican Onondaga County legislators this week filed a lawsuit to prevent their Democratic rivals from appearing on a second ballot line representing the Working Families Party.
The lawsuit, an early salvo in what promises to be a hard-fought battle for control of the legislature, could prove significant in close races in November if the Republicans succeed in court.
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Syracuse council adopts police reform, hoping it’s not ‘just another hollow promise’
Updated Mar 15, 2021;
Posted Mar 15, 2021
Protestors in Syracuse gather in front of city hall June 6, 2020, to protest police brutality and the death of George FloydÊin Minneapolis.Dennis Nett | dnett@syracuse.com
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Syracuse, N.Y. The Syracuse Common Council today unanimously approved a police reform plan intended to improve police-community relations, ensure greater police accountability and address systemic racial bias in the criminal justice system.
The Syracuse Police Reform and Reinvention Plan resulted from Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s 2020 executive order that required local governments to adopt police reform measures by April 1.
Working Families Party will give its coveted mayoral ballot line to. no one
Updated Mar 11, 2021;
Posted Mar 11, 2021
Michael Greene (top left) and Khalid Bey (bottom left) are seeking the Democratic Party nomination to challenge Ben Walsh (right) for Syracuse mayor in 2021. Photos by Dennis Nett and Scott Schild.
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Syracuse, N.Y. The Working Families Party has decided who to endorse in the Syracuse mayor’s race: No one.
Party leaders chose not to give any candidate the coveted ballot line in this year’s race. Three candidates had interviewed with local party members: Mayor Ben Walsh, an independent, and Democratic challengers Khalid Bey and Michael Greene.