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3 years after arrest, oldest Syracuse murder case goes to a jury: how Covid trials will work

3 years after arrest, oldest Syracuse murder case goes to a jury: how Covid trials will work Updated Mar 02, 2021; Posted Mar 02, 2021 Family and friends of James Game Mike, 36, gathered in a parking lot outside an apartment complex, at 257 Furman St., where Mike was found shot at 11:58 p.m. Sunday. Mike was pronounced dead a short time later. In this photo, candles are lit at vigil Monday night. Photo by Catie O Toole | cotoole@syracuse.com Facebook Share Syracuse, NY A Syracuse man will have spent three years in jail by the time his murder trial comes around in August, making him the longest jailed murder suspect in the county.

DA reveals prior charges against Facebook Live attack suspect; judge revokes bail

DA reveals prior charges against Facebook Live attack suspect; judge revokes bail Updated Feb 23, 2021; Posted Feb 23, 2021 This screenshot was taken from a live Facebook video that showed a man hitting, threatening and berating a woman Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021, in Syracuse. Police have charged Jabari Boykins with attacking the woman.Screenshot shared by Syracuse Police Department Facebook Share Syracuse, NY An Onondaga County judge on Tuesday ruled out any chance that 18-year-old Jabari Boykins could be bailed out of jail after a prosecutor revealed a string of pending felony charges against him. Since his 18th birthday last April, Boykins has been arrested four separate times, including three times on charges he disobeyed a judge’s orders, the prosecutor said in court.

Community project Curry Club extends crowdfund campaign

Community project Curry Club extends crowdfund campaign A not-for-profit cook to community project supported by chefs including Stevie Pale, Meera Sodha and Anna Jones, has extended its crowdfunding campaign to raise money to provide free meals for the people of Islington. Called Curry Club, the project has been launched in response to the contrast in lockdown experiences between people living on food parcels and those enjoying high-quality produce and restaurant deliveries, say its founders Matthew Doran, Lizzie Parle and Eleni Thoma. London chefs and restaurant involved in Curry Club include Meera Sodha, Anna Jones, Alex Jackson, Stevie Parle, Four Legs, Rita’s, Anna Tobias, Little Baobab and Avinash Shashidhara, who have donated their time to cook for people with food insecurity. The entire project is run by volunteers and is not-for-profit.

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