4 officers involved in Jamesville teen’s shooting death were not wearing body cameras
Updated Mar 12, 2021;
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Jamesville, NY The four police officers involved in the shooting death of a Jamesville teen a week ago were not wearing body cameras.
Body camera footage is key evidence in police shootings: it can show exactly what’s going on the second that an officer opens fire. That’s crucial information as the state Attorney General’s Office probes the police fatal shooting of 17-year-old Judson Albahm.
But none of the officers who fired from DeWitt, state police and the sheriff’s office were equipped with body-worn cameras during the March 4 incident, Syracuse.com | The Post-Standard found.
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Police: Liverpool man crashed driving drunk, wrong way on highway; smashes window at station
Updated Jan 22, 2021;
Posted Jan 22, 2021
Damage done to a ballistic-grade window in the lobby of the DeWitt Police Department, 5400 Butternut Drive, DeWitt. Since the initial damage was done, the crack in the glass has extended all the way to both the top and bottom. It s estimated that it will cost more than $7,000 to replace the broken window.
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A Liverpool man is facing multiple charges after he drove drunk the wrong way on the highway and caused a crash and then smashed a window at the police station, causing $7,000 in damage, DeWitt Police said.