Seeing how this is local news to me, I decided to post this information. A fight is a fight, you beat a man down or get your ass beat and that is the end of it. What kind of sick fucks can go after a guy with a bat or cue ball in sock after he is down and unconcious?
No matter what someone says to upset you, how can you participate in jumping a kid? And if it was warranted even with that said, a few punches, the kid falls down and the fight is over. End of story. You have to be a total scum bag with a saggy pant rap music/thug/ghetto mentality to implement gang style beatings and these kids deserve to fry in prison for a little while.
Whats worse is they are from Westmoreland, and I honestly thought we were a little smarter than that. Then again I see one boy was from Utica (for those who don’t know its a perdomently ghetto scum hole filled with trash) and I would bet the people who iniated this were infact from there.
Anyway not that its news but it seemed to be left out of the news article below; I was told a lot more than 3 people were involved in this gang attack and a few have fled N.Y. state. Lets pray these fuckers fry and my condolences to this guys family and kid(s). He had a steady job, daughter, unborn and I am sure he was a good person.
A 20-year old Rome man who died Thursday as a result of injuries he suffered in a fight leaves behind a daughter and an unborn child, according to his obituary.
Three people face man-slaughter char-ges in connection with his death, Oneida County sheriff’s deputies said Friday.
The victim, Carl R. Hill of 119 E. Thomas St. was struck several times in the head with an unidentified object during a large fight at a party Sunday at 108 Pazdur Blvd. in Westmoreland, deputies said. The home is located in a trailer park off of Route 233, officials said.
Hill died at St. Elizabeth Medical Center as a result of a brain injury due to blunt force trauma to the head, officials said.
Deputies said the following people were charged with first-degree manslaughter:
ä Cory Adam, 17, of Kellogg Street, Utica.
ä Bradley Stanistreet, 17, of Stop Seven Road, Westmoreland.
ä Kevin Stolarczyk, 22, of Deans Highway, Westmoreland.
All three pleaded not guilty in New York Mills Village Court Friday afternoon. They were sent to Oneida County jail on $100,000 bail and are scheduled to reappear in court Monday, Aug. 27, officials said.
When deputies arrived at the party around 3:55 a.m., Hill was lying on the ground, going in and out of consciousness, deputies said.
Justin Doolen, a firefighter from the Stanwix Heights Fire Department, said when he responded to the scene of the fight, people told him someone had been struck in the head with a billiard ball that was stuffed inside a sock.
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Update:I really do not know how true any of this may be but I was recently told Hill, on the ground, during his first stages of convolutions, was then kicked square in the head. With that said the guy was completely at the mercy of even an 8 year old girl. Even if this guy was drunk and running his mouth, even if he initiated the fight, in no way does he or anyone else deserve that being death. That may have been what finally killed him, or finished him sooner.
I always say, when the kids start acting up…pack your suitcases, we’re off to Playland…they know what I mean, and pipe down real quick.
NEW YORK – A young woman died in an accident on a gyrating ride with a deadly history at a landmark amusement park, a police spokesman said.The woman was killed while riding the Mind Scrambler around 9:30 p.m. Friday at Playland Amusement Park in Rye, N.Y., said Westchester County Police spokesman Kieran O’Leary.
Emergency workers responded quickly, but “but there wasn’t very much anybody could do for her,” O’Leary said. The woman, who was in her 20s, was pronounced dead at the scene, he said.
Police were investigating early Saturday, and no details about the circumstances of the accident were available. The woman’s name was not released because authorities were working to notify her family, and it was not known whether she was riding the Mind Scrambler alone or with friends, O’Leary said.
The indoor attraction spins riders around in a darkened tent with flashing lights. It was the scene of another fatal accident on May 22, 2004, when 7-year-old Stephanie Dieudonne wriggled free of the restraining bar on one of the cars, knelt on the seat and fell soon after the ride started, according to investigators.
The amusement park was not cited for any violations or required to make improvements to the ride after the girl’s death, but officials announced plans to add seat belts, more lighting and a second attendant at the Mind Scrambler.
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Ronald L. Enos, We are pretty sure you need to stay away from little boys! We are not quite sure what it could have been that you were trying to accomplish, or how you think, but chances are the end result had something to do with you and penis! You need some jail time bud! Bad dog! Utica NY has a bad rep as it is, dont make it any worse!
UTICA — A man who coached West Utica Little League this year was accused Wednesday of showing pornographic images to several boys who played on his team, according to the Oneida County Child Advocacy Center.Enos is accused of showing pornographic images to at least three players at Addison Miller Field and at a Utica business, Bolton said.
He also is accused of showing pornographic images on his home computer to a 13-year-old boy who wasn’t on the team, Bolton said.
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But to be honest its just a waste of money. So if they change the life of 1 gangster out of 50 they treat even, thats still a waste of money in my eyes. A big waste. Just let them end up in prison or on the cement. They dont make the world a better place, if you have yet to notice property value dropping big time where ever they may happen to move. That should pretty much sum it up for you!
ALBANY — With gangs moving into the drug trade and then needing treatment for their own addictions, gang members are causing problems at some state-financed drug-treatment facilities, the state agency that oversees the facilities confirmed.
“Gang membership has become an issue because of fights, robberies and intimidation of other patients and staff,” said Jennifer Farrell, a spokeswoman for the state Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services. “They are also known to be recruiting members from among the patients.”
Farrell said the office became aware of the problem last year and visited six drug-treatment sites, including two in Ulster County, where the problems were confirmed. Three others were in New York City and one in Albany. She wouldn’t further specify which sites were visited.
So far, no one has been injured by gang violence, she said.
The state office runs the largest chemical-dependence service system in the country, with an annual budget of close to $600 million. It is a conduit for state and federal money and an oversight agency for private and nonprofit treatment centers that sign contracts with the state to provide the services.
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I still have yet to find out if the robber was black or white, I would really like to know. If anyone has a update leave a comment!
homeless man was sentenced Tuesday to 2 to 6 years in prison for robbing a priest in East Utica earlier this year.
After William Fancher, 35, was sentenced in Oneida County Court on a charge of third-degree robbery, Judge Michael L. Dwyer told Fancher he needed to get his drug problem under control.
“I’m definitely going to try,” Fancher said.
Fancher pleaded guilty in March to robbing a wallet from 88-year-old Rev. Julien Eliane Jan. 31 in the rectory of St. Basil’s Melkite Catholic Church on Sherman Drive.
When Fancher entered his plea, he wasn’t required to admit he used a knife during the robbery.
But at the time of Fancher’s arrest, city police said Fancher knocked on the front door of the rectory shortly before 4 p.m. that day and displayed a knife when Eliane answered.
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Lets hope they get shut down!
Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation, a Canajoharie, N.Y., firm, is voluntarily recalling approximately 9,465 pounds of chicken product due to the possible presence of pieces of bone, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service announced today.
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Authorities said this morning a New Hartford police officer was shot and killed Monday night while pursuing a suspect in the robbery of a New Hartford jewelry store.
Police said Joseph Corr, 30, a six-year department veteran, was shot while pursuing a suspect who fled on foot after a car chase ended with the suspect’s vehicle crashing into a gas pump at the Byrne Dairy of Route 5.
The car chase followed the reported robbery of the Lennon’s-W.B. Wilcox jewelry store on Commercial Drive in New Hartford Monday evening.
Update: One of two suspects identified in the robbery of a Commercial Drive jewelry store and the fatal shooting of a town police officer pleaded not guilty to a murder charge this afternoon in Town Court.
John T. Healy, 46, of the Bronx, pleaded not guilty to one count of second-degree murder and was returned to the Oneida County jail without bail.
Police are still seeking the man they believed fatally gunned down Corr behind the Byrne Dairy on Route 5 in Kirkland after a car chase that began at the Lennon’s-W.B. Wilcox jewelry store on Commercial Drive and ended when the suspects’ car crashed into a gas pump at the convenience store. Walter R. Richardson, 36, reportedly escaped a manhunt by car-jacking a Kirkland Automotive tow truck that was found today in Allentown, Pa. Police say they believe Richardson is now in the Philadelphia area.
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He needed milk for his Cheerios.
NEW YORK MILLS — Village police charged a 22-year-old woman Wednesday with endangering the welfare of a child after her 4-year-old son was found at a local grocery store, New York Mills Police Officer Guy Danella said.
The woman was asleep in her home when a citizen shopping at Hapanowicz Market called police to report a young boy shopping alone in the store, Danella said. The caller thought the boy had been left at the store, but police learned he walked more than 1/4-mile from his home to the market, Danella said.
The boy then told police where he lived, and when the officer arrived at the home the exterior and interior doors swung open, Danella said.
The woman told police she was asleep because of medication she was taking and thought the doors were locked, Danella said. She was issued an appearance ticket and will appear in Village Court at a later date.
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Hah ha Jesee Evans, I used to skip school with this fool. A Clinton man is in the Oneida County jail without bail on burglary and stalking charges, state police in Marcy said.
Jesse J. Evans, 25, of Seneca Turnpike, was charged Sunday with second-degree burglary and harassment and fourth-degree stalking, Trooper Steve Kubat said. A Westmoreland woman filed a complaint with police that an unknown person entered her home and took more than $400, Kubat said. Police said Evans made more than 300 phone calls to the woman during the course of the investigation.
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City police are investigating the fatal shooting of a man early today near the intersection of Burnett and Jay streets. Police said David Lee Rudolph, 34, of Utica, was shot in the head at about 1 a.m.
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