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Black Syracuse Officer Who Went Viral for Working with Neighborhood Kids Was Up for Promotion by His Supervisor He Says Seven White Officers Have Since Taken Extraordinary Steps to Prevent It

Black Syracuse Officer Who Went Viral for Working with Neighborhood Kids Was Up for Promotion by His Supervisor He Says Seven White Officers Have Since Taken Extraordinary Steps to Prevent It
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Common Areas At Skyline Apartments Once Again Declared Unfit For Occupancy

/ The City of Syracuse is once again declaring common areas of the Skyline apartment building unfit for human occupancy after mayor Ben Walsh paid a visit Thursday. That is due largely to the unsanitary conditions in the stairwells. Unacceptable. Urine, blood, traces of feces.conditions no one deserves to live near or around. We have, amazingly, an elevator out of operation, again. The city had lifted the first unfit declaration in mid-May when owner Green National had fixed the chronically broken elevators and made other improvements to the 12-story building. But Walsh says it seems they’re going backwards and are not living up to their responsibilities. He says his administration will be notifying the county, which will once again stop rent payments.

Skyline tenants, neighbors give City Hall an earful: It s very dangerous in there

Skyline tenants, neighbors give City Hall an earful: ‘It’s very dangerous in there’ Updated May 10, 5:43 PM; Posted May 10, 4:18 PM Syracuse, N.Y. Ann Marie McCheyne is fed up with drug dealing at her apartment on the fifth floor of the Skyline Apartments. She uses a wheelchair, lives alone and has to keep her wits about her each time she leaves. “It’s very dangerous in there,” the 71-year-old testified in a packed nuisance abatement hearing Monday morning. “You can very easily get in trouble.” Recently, she returned home to find about a dozen people lined up in front of the apartment she’s most afraid of, she said. Strangers on the floor sometimes ask her unsettling questions, like whether she lives alone, and knock on her door late at night.

Today: Skyline owners face public hearing on problems at apartment complex

Today: Skyline owners face public hearing on problems at apartment complex Updated May 10, 2021; Posted May 10, 2021 A Syracuse police car is parked outside Skyline Apartments on James Street on March 17, 2021 after police found a woman dead in her apartment. Police ruled the death a homicide.Patrick Lohmann | plohmann@syracuse.com Facebook Share Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse lawyers this morning will hold a public hearing with the owners of the Skyline Apartment complex to determine next steps in City Hall’s legal fight with building management. City officials will hear from the owners of the troubled Skyline Apartments, as well as testimony from residents and neighbors. The hearing will be used to determine whether to maintain a nuisance abatement order issued by police Chief Kenton Buckner in March.

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