Syracuse Police to Apply for $50,000 State Grant for Clinton Square Security Cameras

Syracuse city police will be applying for a $50,000 state grant to place surveillance cameras in Clinton Square.


The cameras will be able to improve the police department's ability to monitor special events for criminal activity. The cameras are aimed to carefully monitor Clinton Square festivals or other special events in the city.


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