Police say two teens were shot in Syracuse days after Gov. Andrew Cuomo said state police would help local law enforcement combat a recent spate of violence.
The city of Syracuse is getting help from New York state in combatting a spate of gun violence that has killed two children and wounded several other youths
A day after burying his teenage stepson lost to gunfire, a Syracuse man tried to save a 12-year-old who had been hit by a bullet in an unrelated shooting.
More details emerged Thursday about the ex-convict who died during a police shootout following a chaotic vehicle chase that started while investigators were looking into two shootings connected to the suspect.
Officials sought the public's help Thursday in providing information on the fatal shooting of a 12-year-old Syracuse boy, the city's latest case of children being hit by gunfire.
A man fatally shot a woman with whom he had a relationship and wounded his own son and a second man Wednesday, then was killed by police in a shootout during a vehicle chase through a Rochester neighborhood.
Police in Syracuse have released a few more details on the victims in last week's shooting at a memorial service that left five people hospitalized with gunshot wounds.
Police in Syracuse say they don't know if a shooting that wounded a 14-year-old girl was related to earlier gunfire that left five people, including an 8-year-old girl, hospitalized with gunshot wounds.