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18-year-old Antonio Masso admitted possessing and discharging an unlicensed gun in the area of Thorp and Walnut Street in the City on June 26.
In August, Masso pleaded guilty to the violent felony count. His arrest came as a result of a joint investigation involving City of Binghamton Police and the Broome County District Attorney’s office.
Police had recovered three shell casings at the scene of the 11 p.m. shots fired incident. There was no one hurt by the gunfire.
In addition to the prison time, Masso is to serve two-and-a-half years post-release supervision.
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Binghamton Police Investigate Death of 3-Year-Old Girl
City police detectives have been working to determine the circumstances surrounding the death of a young Binghamton girl.
Authorities say police and medics were sent to the Binghamton Housing Authority s Saratoga apartment complex on the South Side last Friday on a call that a child was not breathing.
An investigator says CPR was started on the three-year-old girl but she was pronounced dead at Wilson Medical Center in Johnson City.
Although an autopsy determined the child died due to a medical issue, the police investigation is continuing.
Detectives have been discussing the circumstances of the death with the Broome County District Attorney s Office.