Feds: Rotterdam man sentenced to 10 years in child pornography case; Repair shop alert started investigation | The Daily Gazette
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Chandler Whittaker, 25, who was also identified as from Schenectady, pleaded guilty earlier to receipt and possession of child pornography.
He admitted earlier that between July and October 2014 and in January 2016 he downloaded several images of child pornography from the Internet. He also admitted to possessing hundreds of images and videos of child pornography on multiple electronic devices between December 2018 and February 2019, officials said.
Whittaker was originally arrested in February 2019 by Rotterdam police on a tip from a computer repair store in the town, police said then.
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Schenectady official identifies intersections with most accidents | The Daily Gazette
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SCHENECTADY – With 48 car accidents since 2016, the well-traveled Erie Boulevard, where it meets with Seneca Street, holds the dubious distinction of having the highest frequency of crashes at an unsignaled intersection in the city, signal superintendent John Coluccio told the City Council’s Public Safety Committee Monday night.
The superintendent reported the top 25 unsignaled intersections during a discussion about which locations might benefit from LED stop signs.
Separate intersections with State Street appear on the list five times.
But Coluccio said he wanted to spend the next two weeks delving deeper into the numbers to determine the reasons behind the crashes and report back to the committee.
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