The distrust and secrecy in NY that undercut accountability in cops’ killing of Judson Albahm

Judson Albahm photos

Judson Albahm (left) is pictured at his 17th birthday party. At right, he is pictured in an undated photo around the time of his death.

Syracuse, NY – The four police officers who fired 50 shots at a Jamesville teen and killed him more than a year ago refused to cooperate with a state investigation into their actions.

The shooters – two DeWitt officers, a state trooper and an Onondaga County sheriff’s deputy – ducked a state Attorney General’s Office criminal investigation of 17-year-old Judson Albahm’s death in March 2021.

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