The man who shot and killed a Syracuse teen in the deadly RYE day shooting was sentenced today. Devar Williams pled guilty to firing the bullet that killed 17 year old Chariel Osorio during a shootout between rival street gangs. He could spend up to 21 years in prison
First ‘Rye Day’ suspect goes to prison for firing gun - and he wasn’t even in the big gang shootout
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Emergency personnel respond to a shooting at the park on the corner at Marcellus and Wyoming streets (behind WCNY TV) at about 8:30 p.m. June 20, 2020, putting an end to a peaceful neighborhood picnic. This woman is taken to the hospital after being treated at the scene.
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Syracuse, NY A Syracuse man who admitted firing a gun during the infamous Rye Day party last year will spend five years in prison.
Eric A. Williams, 37, was the first of 10 indicted defendants to plead guilty and be sentenced following the mayhem in June 2020.
Recipients Chosen by The Somm Foundation February 05, 2021
CHICAGO, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Cooper s Hawk Winery & Restaurants, a lifestyle brand centered around food and wine, has selected their 2020 Black American wine professional scholars. Ten outstanding recipients, chosen by The Somm Foundation, will be awarded with $1000 to assist them on their wine education journey. Each recipient was chosen based on merit and need.
Funded by Cooper s Hawk Winery & Restaurants, the scholarship program enables Black Americans an opportunity to further their education in wine, despite their current level. Currently in the United States, there are 140 Master Sommeliers and only three of them are African American. Cooper s Hawk created these scholarships as a way to create the change they want to see in a stereotypically white industry. Their hope is that by creating more diversity in the industry, there will be more business opportunities available to those interested in pursuing
Cooper s Hawk Winery & Restaurants Announces Winners of Ten Scholarships Awarded to Black American Wine Professionals
Recipients Chosen by The Somm Foundation
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a lifestyle brand centered around food and wine, has selected their 2020 Black American wine professional scholars. Ten outstanding recipients, chosen by The Somm Foundation, will be awarded with $1000 to assist them on their wine education journey. Each recipient was chosen based on merit and need.
Funded by Cooper s Hawk Winery & Restaurants, the scholarship program enables Black Americans an opportunity to further their education in wine, despite their current level. Currently in the United States, there are 140 Master Sommeliers and only three of them are African American. Cooper s Hawk created these scholarships as a way to create the change they want to see in a stereotypically white industry. Their hope is that by creating more diversity in the industry, there will be more busi
31 people were murdered in Syracuse in 2020: Here are the victims
Updated Jan 14, 2021;
Posted Jan 14, 2021
In 2020, 31 people were murdered in Syracuse, matching the city s record set in 2016. Here are some of the victims.
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Syracuse, N.Y. Chariel Osorio stood in front of his Near West Side home with a smile on his face and a diploma in his hands.
It was a sunny June day, and Osorio had just graduated from Corcoran High School. The 17-year-old boy, still clad in his shiny maroon graduation cap and gown, posed for a photo proudly showing off his new degree.
Six hours later, Osorio was shot in the head.