5 things to know this Wednesday, April 17
An Albany police officer is recovering and a suspect died early Wednesday morning in Albany. Police Chief Eric Hawkins says the officer was "ambushed" after a short chase and traffic stop. Also, a new cell tower is expected to be built in the town of Hebron. Calls for improved cell service were renewed after the fatal shooting of Kaylin Gillis in April 2023. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Wednesday afternoon.
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Happy Wednesday! Per Meteorologist Matt Mackie, a bright morning will turn cloudy with showers later on and temperatures around the mid-60s.
An Albany police officer is recovering and a suspect died early Wednesday morning in Albany. Police Chief Eric Hawkins says the officer was "ambushed" after a short chase and traffic stop. Also, a new cell tower is expected to be built in the town of Hebron. Calls for improved cell service were renewed after the fatal shooting of Kaylin Gillis in April 2023. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Wednesday afternoon.
1. Albany Police say officer shot following traffic stop, suspect dead
An Albany police officer is recovering and a suspect died early Wednesday morning in Albany. Police Chief Eric Hawkins says the officer was "ambushed" after a short chase and traffic stop.
2. Berkshire County man with 51 indictments of child sex abuse posts bail
A Berkshire County man, facing 51 indictments of child sexual abuse, walked free from his arraignment on Tuesday after posting a $100,000 bail. Brian Warner, 37, is facing several serious charges, including aggravated rape of a child with force and indecent assault and battery on a child under 14.
3. Plans for new cell tower in Hebron approved
A new cell tower is expected to be built in the town of Hebron. Calls for improved cell service were renewed after the deadly shooting of Kaylin Gillis in April 2023.
4. Two local healthcare providers joining CDTA Universal Access program
Community Care Physicians and CDPHP joined the CDTA’s Universal Access program on Tuesday. The partnership allows businesses and schools to cover transportation costs for students and employees.
5. Vietnam vet from Sharon Springs finally gets his Purple Heart
A Sharon Springs man received a Purple Heart on Tuesday.