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Syracuse mom accused of attacking teacher now charged with threatening another teacher
Syracuse, N.Y. – A Syracuse mother accused of posing as a student to enter a school and assaulting a teacher was arraigned on new charges Wednesday. Lynzina Sutton, 31, was charged with entering Lincoln Middle School on Feb. 16 assaulting her daughter’s teacher and threatening another teacher while inside the school, according to an indictment.
‘School is supposed to be a safe place’; Mother who allegedly beat SCSD teacher in court
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — Lynzina Sutton, the mother of a Lincoln Middle School student, who allegedly verbally assaulted and repeatedly punched a teacher in the face back in February, was in court on May 1. Sutton was arraigned in Onondaga County court on 14 counts. They include assault, harassment and burglary. The other counts are […]
Public lewdness charge included in 178 new arrests added to syracuse.com police blotter
The Syracuse.com | The Post-Standard police blotter of arrests from police agencies around Central New York was updated today. Most of the arrests are from the last couple of weeks, but some may be older. The youngest person charged was 17 and the oldest was 91. If you purchase a...
Which NY school districts saw biggest improvements in graduation rates in 2023?
A total of 34 New York school districts out of more than 660 statewide saw graduation rates improve by double digits between 2022 and 2023, according to state data. The district with the biggest percentage point gain in graduation rate in 2023 was West Valley in Cattaraugus County. The graduation rate there increased 30 points from 70% in 2022 to 100% in 2023.
46-year-old man riding bike dies after being hit by car near Erie Boulevard East
Syracuse, N.Y. — A 46-year-old man died in April after he was hit by a car near Erie Boulevard East at night, police said Tuesday. Jermaine Sterling was hit by the car around 12:04 a.m. April 15 and later died in the hospital the same day, Kieran Coffey, a spokesperson for the Syracuse police, confirmed Tuesday.
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