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SU Steam Station s complicated relationship with a Syracuse neighborhood

SU Steam Station’s complicated relationship with a Syracuse neighborhood Wendy Wang | Staff Photographer David Rufus has experienced firsthand the effects that SU s Steam Station has had on the local community. In recent years, the station has made efforts to improve its relationship with the neighborhood. Facebook Subscribe to our newsletter here. Syracuse University’s Steam Station hasn’t always been a good neighbor, according to David Rufus. Since 1926, SU’s Steam Station has towered over the corner of McBride and Taylor streets. Pioneer Homes, one of the oldest public housing communities in the U.S., is just across the street. The station borders Interstate 81, which destroyed and displaced a predominantly Black community when it was built in 1959 and continues to negatively affect residents today.

Bridging the Divide Between the Police and the Policed

Save this story for later. Alicka Ampry-Samuel works out of a two-story office building overlooking an expanse of vacant land, in the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn. She grew up a few blocks away, in one of the area’s nearly two dozen public-housing complexes. When she was fifteen, her closest friend, a girl she’d known since early childhood, got into an argument with a boy from another housing development. “And he pulled out a gun,” Ampry-Samuel said. The funeral was held at the St. Paul Community Baptist Church, a local institution. Teen-agers filled the pews. In the eulogy, a pastor told Ampry-Samuel and others to honor their friend’s life by “going to school and serving God.”

More than half of NYC corrections officers lied to investigators

More than half of NYC corrections officers lied to investigators We do not tolerate false reporting, said a spokesman for the Department of Correction A new report filed by the New York Times found that out of roughly 270 corrections officers disciplined over a 20-month period, more than half either lied in their reports of incidents or filed them incompletely or inaccurately. According to the newspaper, about 56 percent of the more than 270 correction officers who were disciplined from January 2019 to August 2020, misled investigators who were looking into these incidents. 12 of these officers held supervisory positions. The data also found that at least 17 officers made false statements in interviews during official investigations.

In N Y C Jail System, Guards Often Lie About Excessive Force

In N Y C Jail System, Guards Often Lie About Excessive Force
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