Oneida County man taken to Upstate after snowmobile crash, deputies say
Updated Feb 15, 2021;
Bryan Christmas suffered “unknown injuries,” deputies said Sunday.
Deputies responded to a trail in the town of Camden near Brewster Road for the reported crash at 8 p.m, according to deputies.
Christmas, who had been riding a 2021 Polaris XC snowmobile eastbound, tried to leave the trail and hit an uneven snow embankment, deputies said.
He was ejected from the snowmobile and was later taken to Upstate by Camden ambulance, according to deputies.
No tickets have been issued, but the crash is still under investigation.
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4th suspect charged with murdering man, trying to kill woman on Syracuse’s North Side
Updated Feb 13, 2021;
Posted Feb 09, 2021
Members of the Syracuse Police Department investigate the shooting that killed Draquan McDonald on Park Street near the Wolf Street intersection on July 26, 2020.
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Syracuse, N.Y. A fourth person has been charged with shooting a man to death and trying to kill a woman last summer on Syracuse’s North Side.
Christopher Ayala-Pizarro, 22, has been indicted by an Onondaga County grand jury for killing Draquan McDonald near Washington Square Park. When he was indicted, Ayala-Pizarro was already in the Onondaga County Justice Center on charges accusing him of firing a gun at a crowd on the Near West Side in May 2020.