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Fingerlakes1.com Menu Have a tip for the newsroom, press release, local event listing or digital content to share? Send it here. Support our mission by visiting patreon.com/fl1 and becoming a monthly subscriber. The Geneva Police Department says three people are in custody after a burglary, robbery, and kidnapping that took place on Monday night in the city. Police say the victim was held at gunpoint, kidnapped, tortured, and severely beaten with belts and cords, punched, and kicked in the face area and torso. The victim was also burned with a knife that was heated up by the suspects. ....
Fingerlakes1.com Menu Todd covers local government in the Finger Lakes. He has a JD degree the Lincoln Law School of Sacramento. Send tips to todd@fingerlakes1.com. During Thursday’s Geneva City Council meeting Councilor Ken Camera (Ward 4) appeared to disclose potentially confidential personnel information during a live public meeting that was airing on YouTube. Towards the end of the meeting, the issue of Council being blamed for voting to eliminate two probationary police officer positions as part of the 2021 budget process came up. Council engaged in a lengthy discussion on the issue. Towards the end of the discussion Camera called on City staff to simply inform the public that the probationary police officers had been terminated because they had failed the training program and had validated complaints against them. Camera was immediately cut off by City Manager Sage Gerling and Mayor Steve Valentino because Camera was violating personnel confidentiality rule ....