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Schenectady man accused in Capitol riot placed back on home detention after release infractions, new arrest

Schenectady man accused in Capitol riot placed back on home detention after release infractions, new arrest | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Schenectady County By Steven Cook | May 13, 2021 Brandon Fellows (inset) and supporters of President Donald Trump outside the Capitol Jan. 6.  FBI (INSET) AP PHOTO/JOHN MINCHILLO (BACKGROUND) Shares0 ALBANY – The Schenectady man arrested in connection with the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot has been placed back on home detention after he was accused of violating conditions of his release, including failing to notify those monitoring him of a new misdemeanor petty larceny arrest in Clifton Park, records show. Federal prosecutors had sought to have Brandon C. Fellows’ release fully revoked due to the items cited, but a federal judge last week instead placed him on home confinement, increased from prior conditions that included GPS monitoring and a curfew.

Troy man charged in ramming of two state police cars in Clifton Park chase

CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. — The Troy man accused of ramming two state police cars in police chase that started in Schenectady was charged with multiple felonies and misdemeanors. State Police in Clifton Park charged Shaquille Jamere Daniels with second-degree criminal possession of a weapon (felony), second-degree criminal mischief (felony), second-degree reckless endangerment (misdemeanor), second-degree menacing (misdemeanor), and third-degree fleeing an officer in a motor vehicle (misdemeanor). - Advertisement - Daniels was charged following a Feb. 18, vehicle pursuit during which police said he rammed two State Police patrol cars. He was also found to have a loaded handgun in the vehicle.

Local evidence of rise in domestic terrorism and white supremacy

Local evidence of rise in domestic terrorism and white supremacy | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares0 The headlines made it clear this year. The past 12 months saw a rise in how often local residents heard about events that could be deemed hate crimes, hate speech or acts threatening to minorities or people of certain religious beliefs or ethnic backgrounds. Some were difficult to forget: A group of men allegedly bringing weapons to a Black Lives Matter protest in Troy. KKK supporters meeting at a park in Fort Plain. A suspect fire-bombing a woman’s car in Schenectady after she broke up an altercation. A neighbor posting racist, homophobic and anti-Semitic signs on his lawn in Schoharie County.

Clifton Park police arrest woman over fake check

State police in Clifton Park arrest woman over fake check | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS By Shenandoah Briere | A Cohoes woman was arrested Thursday by state police after they said she tried to cash a fake check at the Clifton Park Price Chopper.  Amanda Garay, 28, is charged with first-degree possession of a forged instrument, a felony, and petit larceny, a misdemeanor. State police said they found out Garay tried to cash a fake $457 check at Price Chopper after the check was rejected by the bank. Police said Garay was never employed by the company listed on the check.  Garay is due to appear 6 p.m. March 4 in Clifton Park Town Court.

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