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Tenant in Skyline s most dangerous apartment tells judge he s moving to Florida

Tenant in Skyline’s most dangerous apartment tells judge he’s moving to Florida Syracuse.com 1 hr ago Patrick Lohmann, syracuse.com © Patrick Lohmann | plohmann@syrac/Patrick Lohmann | plohmann@syrac Police officers arrive to question the 56-year-old man who lives at 1201, an apartment notorious for crime and disruption on the 12th floor of the Skyline Apartments complex, at 11:45 p.m. April 9. Syracuse, N.Y. The tenant from apartment 1201 at the Skyline complex today acknowledged that unwanted guests at his home have wreaked havoc on the 12th floor, but said things were better now and he was moving to Florida. “It’s all been taken care of,” he told City Court Judge Vanessa Bogan. “But yes, it was an issue.”

Horror on the 12th floor at Skyline apartments; more top stories (Good Morning CNY for Apr 29)

Horror on the 12th floor at Skyline apartments; more top stories (Good Morning CNY for Apr. 29) Updated 6:16 AM; Weather Photo of the Day The welcome mat to apartment 1201 in the Skyline Apartments complex reads All Are Welcome Here. Neighbors of 1201 say this apartment is the worst on a floor already full of danger and drugs.Patrick Lohmann | plohmann@syracuse.com What’s Trending “That’s the drug floor”: How 1 apartment is allowed to terrorize Skyline tenant: On March 17, Connie Tuori, 93, was found murdered in Apartment 1209 of Skyline Apartments, where she lived for 20 years. She was killed weeks before, police say. If you are wondering how someone could brutally kill a 93-year-old woman in her apartment, leave the body there, and have it go unnoticed for weeks, you haven’t been to the 12th floor of the Skyline. The 12th is widely known as the most dangerous and drug-ridden floor in a building full of danger and drugs, tenants and staff say.

That s the drug floor : How 1 apartment is allowed to terrorize the Skyline s tenants

Sheriff Conway refuses body cameras while more U S police forces embrace them

Sheriff Conway refuses body cameras while more U.S. police forces embrace them Today 6:00 AM A Newark, N.J. police officer displays how a body cam is worn during a news conference unveiling the department s new cameras in 2017. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)AP Facebook Share Syracuse, N.Y. The New York State Police this month started to equip troopers with body cameras. Sheriff’s deputies in Erie, Monroe and Albany counties three of the biggest Upstate counties wear body cameras. One department has had them for six years. In Onondaga County, at least 10 of the county’s 15 police departments including the Syracuse Police Department use the cameras.

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