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Velez, police said, has a lengthy criminal history, largely in the Bronx. He has been arrested 36 times, at least 10 of those related to burglaries.


considering they were riding bicycles would they have had those 'safe' NYS licenses?? and even if they had one if they came from outside the country who's to say they would renew it----duh!!!!

if you have no job and dont care to have one to feed yourself(there are alot of folks like this)there is always robbing.....and if you cant purchase food or get healthcare without the card there is still always burgling and robbing....with or without guns......duh!!!

and eventually to make the true statement of if p then q----EVERYONE will need one for trade.....the 'criminals/illegal aliens' or otherwise cannot be tracked unless EVERYONE is in the system........


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Man arrested in
pedestrian stabbing


    ROTTERDAM — Police said a man was arrested on felony assault and robbery charges Sunday after he allegedly stabbed a pedestrian at the bike path entrance near Schenectady County Community College.
    Christopher St. John, 24, no address provided, was charged with assault, attempted robbery, criminal possession of a weapon, and reckless endangerment. Following his arraignment in Town Court, he was sent to the Schenectady County Jail, where he is being held without bail.
    Police said St. John stabbed a 30-year-old man in the shoulder. The man, who police did not identify, was taken to Ellis Hospital.
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This is in the town? So how do our men in blue get there when it is smackdab in the middle of downtown Schenectday? Maybe they ought to change the lines between the town and city so to be more feasable, think of the gas it would save, and in other areas, but NO it will need a study by this governmental group or legislature or town etc. These people all need a good scauffing out of there
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Devin Hover, 24, of Plank Road, Poestenskill, was charged May 20 with petty larceny. Randall Anderson, 22, of Youngs Road, Delanson, was charged May 20 with aggravated driving while intoxicated, a felony. Theodore Sponable, 19, of Gordon Road, Schenectady, was charged May 20 with driving with ability impaired, third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and petty larceny. Ashley Barr, 19, of Star Route 145, Schoharie, was charged May 21 with petty larceny. Ada Marie Bovia, 43, of Hegeman Street, Schenectady, was charged May 21 with petty larceny. L. Chamberlain, 37, of Riverside Avenue, Scotia, was charged May 21 with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
    Matthew Carpenter, 19, of US 20, Nassau, was charged May 21 with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
    Gabriel Rybicki, 28, of Turner Avenue, Schenectady, was charged May 22 with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
    Felix Crespo, 16, of Elm Street, Schenectady, was charged May 23 with petty larceny.
    Barbara Gac, 63, of Edgewood Ave., was charged May 23 with petty larceny.
    Donald Burroughs, 48, of Bridge Street, Schenectady, was charged May 24 with petty larceny.
    Scott Burke, 25, of Garner Avenue, Schenectady, was charged May 24 with petty larceny.
    Michael Besares, 21, of Frank Street, Schenectady, was charged May 25 with petty larceny and third-degree bail jumping.
    Dina Madera, 22, of Michigan Avenue, Schenectady, was charged May 25 with second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
    Margaret Hacker, 42, of Strong Street, Schenectady, was charged May 25 with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
    Dawn Vandenburgh, 44, of Main Street, Cohoes, was charged May 27 with third-degree bail jumping, fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property and petty larceny.
    Robert Snow, 16, of Summer Street, was charged May 28 with second-degree burglary and fi fthdegree criminal possession of stolen property.
    Scott Nichols, 40, of Sharon Drive, Rotterdam Junction, was charged May 28 with third-degree assault.
    Elizabeth Waterbury, 17, of Jerry Avenue, was charged May 28 with petty larceny.
    Thomas Richmond, 57, of Nelson Street, Schenectady, was charged May 29 with petty larceny.
    Michelle Lamm, 44, of McDonald Avenue, Schenectady, was charged May 30 with third-degree bail jumping, second-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument and petty larceny.
    Valerie Abeling, 17, of Young Avenue, Fort Johnson, was charged May 31 with petty larceny.
    Anthony Fitzgerald, 20, of Hegeman Street, Schenectady, was charged June 1 with petty larceny.
    Carol Whitaker, 51, of Route 5S, Rotterdam Junction, was charged June 2 with second-degree criminal contempt.
    Terence Lightenfield, 21, of Headstone Lane, Central Bridge, was charged June 2 with third-degree criminal trespassing.


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Rotterdam chainsaw attack leads to arrest

By DAVID FILKINS, Staff writer
Monday, June 23, 2008

ROTTERDAM -- A 29-year-old man faces a felony assault charge after he allegedly cut another man with a chain saw during a fight in the middle of an intersection.
     
The incident occurred at 4:43 a.m. Saturday as three friends sat in a car at a stoplight at Five Corners. Police said Scott P. Peltier of Cleveland Avenue approached the car with an object hidden under his sweat shirt. When Peltier reached the car, he allegedly pulled a 14-inch chain saw from under his shirt, started it and waved it in the air.

Two men got out of the car to confront Peltier and during a struggle one of the men was hit in the arm with the chain saw, police said. The four-inch laceration required 14 stitches.

Peltier fled on foot and was taken into custody a short time later. Police said they did not know why Peltier approached the car, but said he knew the three men.

Peltier was sent to the Schenectady County Jail without bail. Police said additional charges are possible.


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And we're worried about guns----ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha  


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"hidden under his sweat shirt. When Peltier reached the car, he allegedly pulled a 14-inch chain saw from under his shirt"

I think the reporter is exagerating a bit- sounds more like hedge clippers- Try and put a chain saw under your shirt-


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"hidden under his sweat shirt. When Peltier reached the car, he allegedly pulled a 14-inch chain saw from under his shirt"

I think the reporter is exagerating a bit- sounds more like hedge clippers- Try and put a chain saw under your shirt-
Funny you should say that cause I thought the same thing. I would believe that it's impossible to hide a 14" chain saw under your shirt. And tell me this one....was the chain saw running?





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And furthermore, assuming the guy had to then start the device once he pulled it out...the two idiots in the car, both their heads probably oozing machismo, still thought it was a good idea to confront this lunatic...


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Funny you should say that cause I thought the same thing. I would believe that it's impossible to hide a 14" chain saw under your shirt. And tell me this one....was the chain saw running?




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It's almost too funny to not only picture but to believe. These guys are either stupid or where high...well, I guess they both equate to the same!!


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crack land has arrived.........and the fruits of our critical thinking edumacation system........


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At least you know he wasn't in Schenectady buying spray paint!




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I'm not sure what would be more fun.....a taser------or a chain saw.......hhhhhhhmmmmm?


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I wonder where they find the time to do this type of stop.  I mean really, I saw 2 of them sitting and chit chatting for a 1/2 hour outside my window this morning...and at least one of them had the car running the entire time (why else would he have had his foot on the brake the entire time?).  And...That was the SUV!!!  And does anybody notice how many gas-guzzling SUV's there are now on the force?




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