See photos of Syracuse ‘Proud Boy’ at Capitol insurrection, plus secret gun, ammo, war gear
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Matthew Greene (right, in goggles) pictured Jan. 6 at the U.S. Capitol with Dominic Pezzola as the insurrection unfolded. Prosecutors say Pezzola, with Greene nearby, forcibly took a riot shield from a Capitol police officer before both men used it to break a window and gain entry to the building.
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Syracuse, NY A Syracuse man accused of being one of the leaders of the January insurrection at the U.S. Capitol had a “arsenal” of illegal weapons, ammunition and war gear at his Eastwood home when it was raided weeks later, federal prosecutors said.
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County exec forces sheriff’s hand on body cams: We’ll pay for them. (Good Morning CNY for Apr. 26)
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After a Syracuse.com story reported Onondaga County Sheriff Office had no body cameras and no plans for them, Sheriff Gene Conway called a news conference to say he would welcome the cameras if the county provides the money. Here, Conway holds up the syracuse.com article to make his point on Friday, April 23, 2021.Katrina Tulloch
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County exec forces sheriff’s hand on body cams: We’ll pay for them: Onondaga County Sheriff Gene Conway said in a Syracuse.com article published Friday morning that he had no plans to outfit sheriff’s deputies with body cameras, echoing a stance he’s held for at least four years. In an extraordinary 9-1/2 hours after Syracuse.com’s story published at 6 a.m., the county went from no plans for body cameras to a pledge to pay for the cameras with a possible rollout in the next year. H
Lawyer for Syracuse ‘Proud Boy’ blames Trump for Capitol riot; feds find AR-15, handguns, ammo
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FILE - In this Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, file photo, violent rioters storm the Capitol, in Washington.AP Photo/John Minchillo, File
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Syracuse, NY The lawyer for a Syracuse man charged with helping to organize the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol sought Monday to blame former President Trump for inciting the mob.
Matthew Greene, 33, is accused of possessing three illegal guns including an AR-15 assault rifle and thousands of rounds of ammunition when his house in Eastwood was raided Jan. 18, weeks after the Jan. 6 insurrection in Washington, D.C.