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State Police Hold Their 2023 Graduation Ceremony Thursday In Albany

December 22, 2023

ALBANY, NY – Governor Kathy Hochul yesterday, joined Acting Superintendent Dominick L. Chiumento in honoring 232 new State Troopers as they graduated from the 213th session of the Basic School of the New York State Police Academy. The ceremony was held at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center in Albany. Thursdays graduation increases the State Police ranks to 4,781 sworn members.

“I commend these 232 men and women for dedicating themselves to public service, and their commitment to protecting the people of New York State,” Governor Hochul said. “The members of the New York State Police put their lives on the line each day to keep the rest of us safe – in a world where their mission has grown more challenging and complex. On behalf of all New Yorkers, I want to thank the graduates for their hard work and perseverance – and welcome them to the long gray line.”

New York State Police Acting Superintendent Dominick L. Chiumento said, “Today marks another significant moment in the proud history of the New York State Police. The graduation ceremony is one of our finest traditions and introduces a new generation of highly trained Troopers, who will serve the citizens of the State of New York with honor and integrity. They have endured months of intense training both within and outside the classroom, and have earned their place in our ranks. I am proud to welcome these graduates to the most prestigious and well-respected law enforcement agency in the nation.”

Since the last State Police graduation in June, the State Police were involved in lifesaving, monumental cases across New York State. The State Police was involved in the capture of the Gilgo Beach serial killer, bringing back a sense of security to a Long Island community. In addition, the State Police were involved in saving the lives of more than 50 high school students from Farmingdale in a bus crash in Orange County. Lastly, the State Police were instrumental in returning a young girl home after being kidnapped from a state park.

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Senator Tom O’Mara: Over 3400 Wreaths Were Placed On Gravestones In Bath, This Past Saturday

December 18, 2023

 

BATH, NY – State Senator Tom O’Mara says, over 3400 wreaths were put on gravestones at the Bath National Cemetery on Saturday afternoon.  Troop E Commander Major Miklos Szoczei and members of Troop E laid wreaths on veteran’s graves as a part of the Wreaths Across America at the Bath Nation Cemetery.

(PHOTO FROM SENATOR TOM O’MARA’s FB PAGE)

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Bizarre Kidnapping/Murder Case In Ithaca

October 17, 2023

State Police out of Ithaca report that 11 people have been arrested there, for the kidnapping and murder of a 33 year old Ithaca man, who went missing on August 28th. The ages of the suspects range from 27 years old to 52 years old. Troopers allege that the suspects kidnapped 33 year old Thomas Rath from his Ithaca home, killed Rath behind a store, then buried his body in Tioga County. Most of the suspects have been charged with kidnapping, two of them, with 2nd degree murder. Troopers also say, they’re going to make more arrests in this case.

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TROOPERS: Wild Chase In Rochester, Suspect Speeds While Going In Reverse

September 29, 2023

FROM NYSP ROCHESTER: On September 26, 2023, at approximately 1:41 p.m., the New York State Police Gun Involved Violence Elimination (GIVE) initiative in Rochester conducted a traffic stop on a 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander on Wehl Street in the city of Rochester when the operator put the vehicle in reverse, struck a patrol car, and fled the traffic stop. A pursuit ensued through city streets, and a tire-deflating device was utilized to disable the suspect vehicle. The suspect vehicle continued to flee northbound on St. Paul Street and attempted to turn westbound on Avenue E/Driving Park Bridge when it purposely went into oncoming traffic, striking a school bus and another non-involved vehicle. The suspect vehicle then put the vehicle in reverse and intentionally stuck patrol cars again, then ultimately became disabled which resulted in two suspects being taken into custody.

The operator was identified as Jourdan J. Johnson, age 33, of Rochester, NY, and the passenger was identified as Rashawn J. Jackson, age 31, of Rochester, NY. Subsequent to an investigation, one Smith and Wesson M&P 15-22 AR-15 pistol was recovered.

Johnson was subsequently charged with Criminal Possession of a Weapon 3rd: Assault Weapon (D Felony), Criminal Possession of a Weapon 3rd: Ammunition Feeding Device (D Felony), Criminal Possession of a Weapon 3rd: Previous Conviction (D Felony), Unlawful Fleeing 3rd (A Misdemeanor) two counts of Criminal Mischief 3rd (E Felony) and Driving While Intoxicated. Jourdan was processed and transported to Monroe County Jail for CAP arraignment.

Jackson was subsequently charged with Criminal Possession of a Weapon 3rd: Assault Weapon (D Felony), Criminal Possession of a Weapon 3rd: Ammunition Feeding Device (D Felony), and Obstruction of Governmental Administration 2nd (A Misdemeanor).

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