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Syracuse CRB reports 10 new cases, two pending hires and expanded outreach after August activity
Summary
At its Sept. 4 meeting the Syracuse City Citizen Review Board reported 10 new complaints received in August (eight involving Syracuse Police), introduced a new legal secretary, confirmed an incoming community engagement specialist, described an intern continuing as a volunteer, and outlined upcoming outreach at the Westcott Fair.
The Syracuse City Citizen Review Board reported 10 new complaints received in August and described staff and outreach activity during its Sept. 4 meeting.
Nolita, the CRB director, told the board that 10 new cases were opened in August: eight involved the Syracuse Police Department, one involved deputy sheriffs and was referred to Anthony Hurd Sr., the human rights specialist at Onondaga County, and one will be a joint case involving both Syracuse Police and the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office. Staff said the board sent 57 letters to close out 2023 cases that were past the 18-month window; 15…
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