Syracuse’s Chase Scanlan update: This photo of a damaged wall is part of investigation
Updated Apr 29, 2021;
Posted Apr 29, 2021
A photograph of a hole in the wall that is part of the investigation into a domestic incident involving Syracuse University lacrosse player Chase Scanlon. provided photoprovided photo
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Syracuse, N.Y. A photograph of a damaged wall in a South Campus apartment is a piece of evidence in the investigation of a domestic incident involving Syracuse University’s star lacrosse player Chase Scanlan, a law enforcement official says.
Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick, whose office is now investigating the incident along with the Syracuse Police Department, confirmed to Syracuse.com that the photograph of the smashed wall is part of the case.
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Wildhack: Athletes hosted maskless party of 50+ people amid campus cluster
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John Wildhack (pictured pre-COVID) emailed SU athletes about hosting a maskless party of over 50 people on Saturday.
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UPDATED: Feb. 15, 2021 at 4:00 p.m.
Syracuse athletes hosted a party Saturday night with over 50 people, Director of Athletics John Wildhack said in an email to athletes, parents and head coaches.
Department of Public Safety Chief Bobby Maldonado informed Wildhack that no one in attendance was wearing a mask, according to the email obtained by The Daily Orange. DPS responded to a noise complaint made to the Syracuse Police Department, Wildhack said.
DPS Chief Bobby Maldonado to retire in August
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Maldonado has also faced criticism from the campus community during his time as DPS chief.
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Department of Public Safety Chief Bobby Maldonado will retire Aug. 1 after 40 years in law enforcement and five years at Syracuse University.
As DPS chief, Maldonado leads a team of public safety, community service and residential community safety officers. He is also responsible for fire and life safety, security and emergency planning, and management and response teams, according to an SU News release.