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Attorney General James Joins National Coalition of Attorneys General to Reaffirm Commitment to Protecting Access to Abortion Care

Despite U.S. Supreme Court Decision, National Coalition of 22 Attorneys General Emphasize That Abortion Remains Safe and Legal in States Across the Country New York – Attorney General James and a national coalition of 22 attorneys general on June 27th issued a joint statement reaffirming their commitment to supporting and expanding access to abortion care. Despite the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, access to safe and legal abortion remains robustly protected in numerous states across the country, including in New York and the coalition states. As highlighted by the multistate coalition’s efforts in the amicus brief in Dobbs, the attorneys general will continue to fight to support the rights of pregnant people nationwide. “Abortion care is health care. Period. We stand together, as our states’ chief law officers, to proudly say that we will not back down in the fight to protect the rights of pregnant people in our states and across the country. While the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision reverses nearly half a century of legal precedent and undermines the rights of people across the United States, we’re joining together to reaffirm our commitment to supporting and expanding access to abortion care nationwide. “While this is a perilous moment for our nation, it is a moment that calls for action. Our promise to our residents is simple: We’ll never stop defending your rights. Regardless of the decision in Dobbs, broad access to abortion remains protected in states that recognize reproductive freedom, such as ours. We refuse to go back to the days of politicians trying to tell people what to do with their bodies. When it comes to abortion care, it’s your body and your right to choose. Nobody else gets to make those decisions. “For generations, Americans have relied on the existence of a constitutional right to abortion to make deeply personal decisions about their lives, their futures, and their families. As a result of the decision in Dobbs, people across the nation are now confronted with the prospect of having to travel from their homes to our states to seek access to the fundamental healthcare to which they should be entitled. For those unable to make the journey, laws banning abortion in their home states will lead to poorer health outcomes and reduced socioeconomic opportunities. Those harms will fall disproportionately on people of color and people with fewer resources, further perpetuating our nation’s historical inequities. “Ultimately, what harms people in some states harms us all. The future and wellbeing of our nation is intrinsically tied to the ability of our residents to exercise their fundamental rights, including the right to liberty, privacy, and access to abortion care. If you seek access to abortion and reproductive health care, we’re committed to using the full force of the law to support you. You have our word. We will continue to use all legal tools at our disposal to fight for your rights and stand up for our laws. We will support our partners and service providers. We will take on those who seek to control your bodies and leverage our collective resources — thousands of lawyers and dedicated public servants across our states. Together, we will persist.” In issuing today’s statement, Attorney General James joins the attorneys general of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington.  

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Syracuse City School District to Offer Daily Summer Meal Distribution Beginning July 5th

The Syracuse City School District will offer free breakfasts and lunches Monday through Friday at meal sites throughout the City of Syracuse as part of its Summer Meal Service, beginning on Tuesday, July 5th at some sites. Meals will be available for pick-up to all children 18 years and under. A complete list of meal sites, including dates and times of operation, is attached. Children are invited to a Summer Meal Kickoff at Burnet Park (235 Coleridge Ave.) on Friday, July 8th from 11 am – 1 pm, where we will celebrate the start of the Summer Meal Program with a free meal and free activities. In addition to the daily meal service, special BBQ Days will be offered at each participating park location over the course of the summer. At the BBQ Day events, students receiving meals will be treated to a special BBQ meal featuring grilled hamburgers and seasonal sides. The BBQ Days will be held on the following dates: July 8th at Burnet Park July 11th at Thornden Park July 13th at Wilson Park July 15th at Kirk Park July 21st at Westmoreland July 22nd at Schiller Park Thanks to the support of the Food Bank of Central New York, farm stands with fresh fruits and vegetables will be offered at school building sites on select dates throughout the summer. Families are encouraged to check www.syracusecityschools.com/food for an updated list of farm stand dates and locations.

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N. McBride Street Stabbing Reported

On Monday, June 27th, 2022, at around 11:25 A.M., Officers responded to the 300 block of N. McBride Street for a stabbing call. Upon arrival, Officers located a 30-year-old male who was stabbed multiple times in the midsection and arms. The victim was transported to Upstate Hospital, where he is expected to survive. The investigation revealed that the victim was stabbed by a male suspect, Tyus Clayton, 23, of Syracuse, during a fight that took place prior to police arrival. Clayton was arrested and booked for Assault in the Second Degree and Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Fourth Degree.      

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Shooting with Injuries on Butternut St.

On Monday, June 27th, 2022, at around 2:58 P.M., Officers responded to the 800 block of Butternut Street for a shooting with injuries call. Upon arrival, Officers located a 32-year-old male who was shot in the leg. The victim was transported to Upstate Hospital, where he is expected to survive. The investigation is active and ongoing; anyone with information is asked to call the Syracuse Police Department at (315) 442-5222.     ​​​

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Syracuse Police Department Respond to Multiple Events – June 27th 2022

SPD Respond to N. McBride Street Stabbing -Monday, June 27th, 2022, at around 11:25 A.M., Officers responded to the 300 block of N. McBride Street for a stabbing call. Upon arrival, Officers located a 30-year-old male who was stabbed multiple times in the midsection and arms. The victim was transported to Upstate Hospital, where he is expected to survive. The investigation revealed that the victim was stabbed by a male suspect, Tyus Clayton, 23, of Syracuse, during a fight that took place prior to police arrival. Clayton was arrested and booked for Assault in the Second Degree and Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Fourth Degree. Shooting with Injuries on Butternut Street – Monday, June 27th, 2022, at around 2:58 P.M., Officers responded to the 800 block of Butternut Street for a shooting with injuries call. Upon arrival, Officers located a 32-year-old male who was shot in the leg. The victim was transported to Upstate Hospital, where he is expected to survive. The investigation is active and ongoing; anyone with information is asked to call the Syracuse Police Department at (315) 442-5222.​​​ Baker Ave. Shooting Reported – Monday, June 27th, 2022, at around 11:41 P.M., Officers responded to Upstate Hospital for a shooting with injuries investigation. Upon arrival, Officers located a 34-year-old male, who arrived by private transport, who was shot in the arm. The victim is expected to survive. The incident location was determined to be in the 300 block of Baker Avenue just before the victim arrived at Upstate. The investigation is active and ongoing; anyone with information is asked to call the Syracuse Police Department at (315) 442-5222.​​​  

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Police Investigate Baker Ave Shooting

On Monday, June 27th, 2022, at around 11:41 P.M., Officers responded to Upstate Hospital for a shooting with injuries investigation. Upon arrival, Officers located a 34-year-old male, who arrived by private transport, who was shot in the arm. The victim is expected to survive. The incident location was determined to be in the 300 block of Baker Avenue just before the victim arrived at Upstate. The investigation is active and ongoing; anyone with information is asked to call the Syracuse Police Department at (315) 442-5222.​​​    

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