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Body camera footage reveals dramatic shootout with Albany-linked murder suspect
ALBANY, N.Y. (WRGB) — We’re getting a new look at what happened during a deadly shootout between state troopers downstate and a man linked to a deadly shooting in Albany. On January 3rd, Rakim Tillery, 35 of Albany, was shot and killed by troopers during a traffic stop in Rockland County. He was in a vehicle identified in connection to a fatal shooting in Albany earlier that day.
Man Beat Friend To Death During Fight At Albany Home, DA Says
Albany resident Keron Payne, age 34, was arraigned on one count of second-degree murder and one count of first-degree manslaughter in Albany County Court on Monday, March 25. Police were called at around 10:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 23, for an unconscious man inside an Albany residence on Clinton Avenue near Henry Johnson Boulevard.
Student brought taser to Albany elementary school
The City School District of Albany is looking into how an elementary school student brought a taser to school Monday morning. School authorities say the student displayed the taser during breakfast in the cafeteria at Giffen Elementary.
Duo's Storage Unit Theft Spree In Clifton Park Foiled By Vigilant Passerby, Police Say
Saratoga County Sheriff’s deputies were called at around 3 p.m. Friday, March 15, for a suspicious vehicle at the Extra Space Storage in Clifton Park. When they arrived, deputies encountered found 40-year-old Michael DeMartino, of Stillwater, and 41-year-old Kristin Frisch, of Gloversville. An investigation determined they had stolen numerous...
5 things to know this Thursday, March 28
The 3-year-old who was shot by a 6-year-old on Lark Drive earlier this week is in stable condition. Also, two people were arrested in a Troy shots-fired incident that happened around 10 p.m. Wednesday. An elementary student bringing a taser to school, a state budget extender, and the Caitlin Clark craze in Albany are all covered in your five things to know this Thursday morning.
Pastors on Patrol program teams up with Albany PD to patrol the South End
For Bishop Avery Comithier, preaching is his life’s work. “That just goes to what the scripture says. When I was naked did you clothe me, when I was hungry did you feed me, did you visit me? And that’s what we should be doing," said Bishop Avery Comithier, Elijah Missionary Church.
Police investigate woman hit by car in Troy
A woman was hit by a car Wednesday afternoon in Troy. The accident happened just after noon in the area of Congress Street and River Street. The woman had an injury to her leg that was not life-threatening, Troy Police said. Police are investigating the cause of the crash.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams renews calls for Albany to address recidivism after hero cop, innocent straphanger both killed in same night
Mayor Eric Adams renewed calls Tuesday for Albany to take aim at rampant recidivism in the wake of two horrific acts of violence that left an NYPD officer and an innocent subway rider dead. The Adams administration held up the state’s revolving-door criminal justice system as one of the main unaddressed issues — along with mental health — driving the spate of crime and random violent incidents in the Big Apple. “What’s interesting is that our practices, laws and policies are not going after these issues,” Hizzoner said during a sober conference from City Hall. Adams highlighted Monday night’s bloodshed as a clear...
Troy man, 65, arrested on drug charges
A Troy man was arrested Tuesday on drug charges. Police searched a home on 6th Avenue between Glen Avenue and Swift Street as part of an ongoing drug investigation. A suspect, Arnold O. Monroe, 65, was found. He had crack cocaine and heroin, Troy Police said. Monroe was charged with...
Legislation cracking down on squatters unveiled in Albany
ALBANY, N.Y. -- A bipartisan package of bills to crack down on squatters was unveiled in Albany on Wednesday.The legislation aims to propose stricter laws and expedited eviction processes."Our state is currently facing a squatting crisis," said Assemblymember Jake Blumencranz.Members of the New York State Assembly joined with landlords, putting forward a bill to try to close a legal loophole."Assembly Bill 6894 is simple. It would allow lawful homeowners to remove squatters by redefining squatters as trespassers rather than tenants under New York state law," Blumencranz said.Elected officials say the legislation is urgent after a squatting case turned deadly...
New York’s Move Over Law expansion begins
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)—When there is a vehicle of any kind pulled off to the side of the road, all drivers in New York must now change lanes or slow down if they’re unable to safely do so. This new provision expands on an existing law that requires drivers to move for emergency vehicles. “You shouldn’t […]
Ex-Nurse Who Stole Dying Cancer Patient's Ring At Albany Hospital Sentenced To Jail
Albany County resident Caitlin Mullaney, age 36, of Slingerlands, was sentenced to six months behind bars in Albany County Court on Monday, March 25. It followed her guilty plea to one count of fourth-degree grand larceny. Albany Police said Mullaney was working as a patient care technician at Albany Medical...
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