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Attorney General James Statement on Winning Re-Election

New York – New York Attorney General Letitia James released the following statement last night after winning re-election: “Tonight, we heard from New Yorkers from across the state, and I am so proud to earn a second term as your Attorney General. Over the past four years, we have worked tirelessly to make New York a place where there is only one system of justice for all, and tonight is an affirmation of all that we have accomplished. In our first term, we have taken thousands of guns off the streets and cracked down on dangerous drug and crime rings; we have taken on Big Pharma for its role in the opioid crisis and delivered more than $2 billion to New Yorkers; we have protected women’s rights, immigrant communities, and the future of our planet; and we have fought for the rights of everyday people from Brooklyn to Buffalo. “But as long as any New Yorker feels unsafe, can’t afford to live in their community, or is locked out of the sunshine of opportunity, we still have work to do. I will continue to fight for the rights of every person in our great state and ensure the rule of law is applied equally to everyone.”    

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Senator John W. Mannion Statement on Election Results

Syracuse, NY— Senator John W. Mannion today released the following statement: “My race remains too close to call with a likely automatic hand recount and the addition of outstanding absentee ballots and affidavits to the final tally. This process may take several weeks. It’s important for every vote to be counted, for the process to play out with openness and transparency, and for the results to be respected and honored, regardless of the outcome.”      

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Syracuse Police Release Updated Timeline for Alexis Sellin/Jami Crawford Homicide Investigation

On Wednesday, August 24th, 2022, at approximately 3:39 P.M, Syracuse Police Officers responded to Aberdeen Apartments, located at 3101 Burnet Ave., in regards to a shooting with injuries call.  Upon arrival, Officers located a male victim, identified as Jami Crawford 46, and a female victim, identified as Alexis Sellin 32.  It was evident that both had been shot several times.  Both victims were pronounced deceased at the scene a short time later.  A five-year-old child was also discovered unharmed inside the same apartment at that time. An investigation was immediately commenced by CID Homicide Unit Detectives.  The attention to even the slightest detail was paramount.  During the course of the investigation, numerous people were interviewed, and an extensive neighborhood canvass was conducted.  Physical evidence relative to the incident was collected, and search warrants were executed.  As a result of the above efforts, three suspects in this investigation were identified as Jamel Weston 46 years old, Syracuse, NY, Lashaun Dixon 44 years old, Lindenwold, NJ, and Donnell Thornton, 27 years old, Solvay, NY. On September 26th, 2022: Jamel Weston was arrested by Detectives of the SPD Homicide Unit at 555 S. State St. (Justice Center), where he was being held on unrelated narcotics charges. October 17th, 2022: Lashaun Dixon and Donnell Thornton were arrested by SPD Homicide Unit Detectives.  Dixon is on Federal Probation and was incarcerated for an unrelated gun charge at the time of his arrest.  Thornton was arrested at 511 S. State St. after a brief court appearance for a separate homicide that he had been previously arrested for. In regards to this investigation, Jamel Weston, Lashaun Dixon, and Donnell Thornton were each charged with the following crimes: One count of Murder in the First Degree; One count of Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree.  All are currently lodged at the Onondaga County Justice Center.  This investigation is ongoing.

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Work Zone Alert: Bridge Repairs – Caughdenoy Road over Oneida River

Location of the road work is Caughdenoy Road over Oneida River. Work consists of Bridge Repairs Schedule: Thursday, November 10 – Friday, November 11, 2022. Impact will include, one lane alternating traffic controlled by flaggers As with any roadway project, the Onondaga County Department of Transportation respectfully asks the traveling public to reduce your speed within the work zone, use caution, and be mindful of roadside workers and construction vehicles. “For updates on this and other Onondaga County DOT projects, visit our website, or follow us on Facebook”  

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The Hall Monitor

Francis Conole’s Arrogance Lost the NY-22 District Congressional Race

Conole’s campaign was as diverse as an entire season of NBC’s “Friends” A candidate running for Congress in Central New York, especially in the 22nd Congressional District usually casts a wide net tying together diverse portions of this district into a formidable campaign strategy.  If a Democrat is running, there’s usually a push to engage the African American Community. In most general election public advertising, Francis Conole was never seen for any extended time with Black people. Let’s call a duck a duck, if it waddles and quacks, it’s a duck. While there may have been some unseen alliances, they never appeared in a public display of support. Conole’s campaign was as diverse as an entire season of NBC’s “Friends”. There are multiple organizations targeting African American voters that spring into action around election time. These groups meet with their members on a regular basis and have worked on successful campaigns in the past. However, those campaigns choose to celebrate diversity of the district as opposed to hiding our mosaic of cultures under a bushel basket. You never heard a peep about an urban issue in a district that is home to some of the poorest Black people in America. We’re noted nationally for our statistics on concentrated poverty. Traditionally, the democratic candidate would visit several large Black churches throughout the campaign flanked by their supporters. Conole made one announced visit to Living Water Church of God in Christ and that was it. No ground game involving Black churches, no get-out-the-vote efforts targeting the sizable Black populations that inhabit the urban areas of this newly drawn district. You would think he would have embraced his own party. However, Conole was not visible at Onondaga Community College Presidential visit celebrating Micron building a microchip manufacturing facility in Central New York. His campaign appeared to treat President Biden as if he had cooties. The “minority vote” was taken for granted as Conole armed himself with themes that played well to a suburban white audience. It’s political arrogance to think Black people will suddenly appear on Election Day and vote without being given a reason. This, center-right campaign forgot the people who could have put him over the top. Giving African Americans very little rhetoric designed to drive them to the polls. He offered nothing to the Black community. And that’s why he lost.    

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SU to host annual Veterans Day Ceremony on Friday at 11 AM

Syracuse, N.Y. – The Syracuse University Office of Veteran and Military Affairs (OVMA) invites the campus community to the National Veterans Resource Center (NVRC) at the Daniel and Gayle D’Aniello Building for the observance of the Syracuse University Veterans Day Ceremony 2022. The ceremony will begin at 11 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 11, and last for approximately one hour. The ceremony will be held in the K.G. Tan Auditorium, followed by a reception in the Bisignano Grand Hall inside the NVRC. This year, U.S. Navy retired Rear Adm. Danelle Barret G’04 will be the guest speaker. Barrett’s military career spanned more than 30 years and included numerous leadership and command positions, as well as operational assignments throughout the world. Originally from Buffalo, New York, she now handles a portfolio of activities for consulting, public speaking and writing, as well as serving on several corporate boards. Her book, “Rock the Boat: Embrace Change, Encourage Innovation and Be a Successful Leader” was featured as an Amazon Best Seller in business leadership training, business mentoring and coaching, and management skills. As an admiral in the Navy, Barrett served as director of current operations at U.S. Cyber Command, and as the Navy Cyber Security Division director and deputy chief information officer on the chief of Naval Operations staff. In her last position in the U.S. Navy, she led the Navy’s strategic development and execution of digital and cyber security efforts, enterprise information technology improvements, and cloud policy and governance for 700,000 personnel across a global network. An innovator, she implemented visionary digital transformation to modernize with unprecedented speed, significantly improving Navy information warfare capabilities. Her numerous operational assignments included deployments to Iraq, on an aircraft carrier supporting operations in Afghanistan, and to Haiti providing humanitarian assistance and disaster relief after the 2010 earthquake. To learn more about the recognition ceremony and to view the full list of speakers, see this Syracuse University news story.

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