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Syracuse murder suspect barred from own court appearance over smuggled cell phone

Syracuse murder suspect barred from own court appearance over smuggled cell phone Updated Mar 09, 2021; Syracuse, NY James Everson was finally supposed to find out the date for his murder trial on Tuesday, a year after the pandemic canceled his original day in court. Both Everson and the fired worker, Shannon Roach, now each face prison contraband charges, prosecutors said. Roach is accused of sneaking in a cell phone to Everson at the jail. In explaining Everson’s absence from his own court date, County Court Judge Thomas J. Miller first said only that there were “security concerns” involving Everson. He later confirmed that they were related to the contraband incident.

Marietta driver who left scene after striking, killing South Side pedestrian avoids jail

Marietta driver who left scene after striking, killing South Side pedestrian avoids jail Updated Mar 02, 2021; Posted Mar 02, 2021 Charles Lunderman leaves court after pleading guilty to leaving the scene of a crash that killed a 55-year-old Syracuse man. Facebook Share Syracuse, NY A Marietta man won’t spend time in jail after admitting that he fatally struck a South Side pedestrian in August 2019 and continued on to work. Charles Lunderman, 45, pleaded guilty to a felony Tuesday of leaving the scene of a serious crash without reporting it, a Class E felony. He had been charged with a higher level felony that carried a maximum sentence of 2 1/3 to 7 years in prison.

A stun gun, a shovel, then gunshots: How a keyed SUV triggered a deadly dispute in Lysander

A stun gun, a shovel, then gunshots: How a keyed SUV triggered a deadly dispute in Lysander Updated Feb 26, 2021; Posted Feb 26, 2021 One person was killed and another injured in a shooting shortly after midnight today in this house at the corner of Cold Springs Road and Shriver Driver in Baldwisnville.Samantha House | shouse@syracuse.com Facebook Share Baldwinsville, NY An argument over a keyed SUV led to Monday’s deadly encounter between Lysander neighbors, which involved a stun gun, a contractor-grade shovel and a loaded “ghost gun,” witnesses told Syracuse.com | The Post-Standard. What started as anger and suspicion over vandalism to a new Chevrolet Trailblazer ended with William “Bill” Delany, 44, dead, his 27-year-old son, Devon, shot in the midsection and the shooter, William Kratz, 44, jailed on an illegal gun charge.

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