Activists don’t just want justice for Judson Albahm’s killing. They want change.
Lucy Messineo-Witt | Asst. Photo Editor
After Albahm’s death, Rebirth SYR pledged to march for 40 days to honor him and continue to seek justice.
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The Syracuse community watched Judson Albahm grow up.
His father owned several shops in the city, and residents knew him through his childhood and into his teenage years, said Hasahn Bloodworth, the founder of Rebirth SYR, a local activist group.
Police officers from multiple agencies shot and killed Albahm, who was having a mental health crisis, after he allegedly pulled out a fake gun. He was 17 years old.