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New York State Police said the suspect, identified as Jason D. Johnson, 34, no address given, was spotted around 4:30 p.m. Thursday and taken into custody near a river bank off state Route 79.
Johnson is accused of shooting Trooper Becky Seager, a seven-year veteran of the New York State Police assigned to the Binghamton barracks.
The incident developed shortly after 8:30 p.m. Wednesday when representatives from the state police and Broome County Sheriff s Office responded to 1348 E. Windsor Road in the Town of Colesville to check on the welfare of a person, state police said.
Responding officers reportedly found a man with a long gun who disappeared into the woods. Gunshots were fired in the woods a short time later.
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Oxford ‘Poppy’ Art Poster Winners Announced
The American Legion Auxiliary (ALA) Unit 376 sponsored a Poppy Poster Contest in both the Oxford Academy Middle and High Schools. The event was chaired by Terrill Sutton with assistance by Art Educators, Charity Gipp and Joni Eaton. Ten students were poster winners!
The ALA s Poppy Poster Contest, for Unit 376, is the brainchild of Terrill Sutton originating in 2018. The purpose of doing this, Terrill said, is to have the students learn about what the Red Flanders Field Poppy stands for and what it represents.
In 2018, Terrill asked Art Educators Charity Gipp, Middle School and Joni Eaton, High School, to have their students learn the meaning of the red Memorial Poppy and read the poem In Flanders Field . Terrill then asked the instructors to have their art students create posters, in any medium, to be displayed at the Oxford American Legion Post 376 for a competition.
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A GROUP of high school students have taken part in a course to learn more about Africa. The cohort of seven Year 9 pupils at The Oxford Academy in Littlemore have even learnt basic conversational Swahili. Delivering the African Studies course at the school has been Mark Samuels. He said: “As well as the word beautiful, we explored the people called Swahili and researched the medieval Swahili culture. “If I have been the happy guide on these tours, then we give thanks to the travel agency director, Nora Ward. “She is the first headteacher at The Oxford Academy to host a course in African Studies.