Columbia County woman accused of stabbing man to death
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STUYVESANT - A Columbia County woman is accused of fatally stabbing a man during a domestic dispute Friday.
State Police in Livingston Saturday said they charged Diana L. Huyck, 52, of Stuyvesant with the second-degree murder of John K. Ford of Austerlitz.
Just after 6 p.m. Friday troopers responded to the reported stabbing on Dolly Drive in the town of Stuyvesant. There they found Ford, 50, wounded and tried life-saving-techniques. Police said Ford succumbed to his wounds and was pronounced dead by emergency medical personnel who had responded.
The preliminary investigation indicates that during a domestic dispute Huyck stabbed Ford, troopers said.
New York bill proposes local police be banned from working with ICE
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Protestors hold a rally outside the front doors of the Rensselaer County Sheriff s office on on Thursday, Feb. 20, 20202, in Troy, N.Y. There is a bill in the state Legislature in March 2021 that would ban state law enforcement agencies from working with ICE. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times Union
ALBANY The lights flashed red and blue behind him as Daniel Hernandez was driving his truck home from an auto garage.
A Catskill police officer pulled Hernandez over in February 2020, allegedly for having a loud exhaust, according to the immigrant advocacy group Columbia County Sanctuary Movement. Questions from police about his car turned into questions about his immigration status, and when the officer suspected Hernandez was undocumented, he took him to the station in handcuffs, holding him until U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers arrived to detain him.