Bias Incident Report 2019

Syracuse Police Department Currently Investigating Dec. 14 Incident

The Syracuse Police Department (SPD) is investigating an incident that was reported to the Department of Public Safety (DPS) on Saturday, Dec. 14. The complainant, a Syracuse University student, says he was outside a local bar when he was harassed and assaulted by an individual who reportedly called him a homophobic slur. The student sustained an injury to his nose.

The suspect was described as a 6’2’ male, thin build with blond hair wearing a peacoat. It is unknown if this individual is affiliated with Syracuse University.

If you have information about this incident please call the DPS at 315.443.2224 or SPD at 315.442.5222. If you would like to anonymously report NON-EMERGENCY information for DPS, you can use the Silent Witness tool. To report a bias incident or to receive support, visit the Stop Bias website.

Department of Public Safety, Syracuse Police Department Investigate Dec. 4 Bias Incident

The Department of Public Safety (DPS) and the Syracuse Police Department (SPD) are actively investigating a bias incident that occurred on Euclid Avenue, near Ostrom Avenue, on Wednesday, Dec. 4. A Latino male and female reported being verbally harassed by an individual driving on Euclid Avenue who reportedly yelled a racist comment out the window. There was no physical altercation. DPS met with the two impacted individuals and continues reviewing evidence, including security camera footage.

If you have information about this incident please call the DPS at 315.443.2224. If you would like to anonymously report NON-EMERGENCY information for DPS, you can use the Silent Witness tool. To report a bias incident or to receive support, visit the Stop Bias website.

Public Informational Notice: Syracuse Police Investigation

The Syracuse Police Department (SPD) is investigating a suspicious communication directed to a Syracuse University student organization that SPD has determined posed no physical threat to the campus community. On Tuesday, November 26th, the Department of Public Safety discovered the communication and notified SPD. SPD is the lead law enforcement agency on the case. To preserve the integrity of the investigation, SPD directed Syracuse University not to communicate to the broader campus community until now. However, in partnership with SPD and DPS officers, University leaders spoke with and offered resources and support to the student chapter’s leadership.

In consultation with multiple law enforcement agencies, including Syracuse Police, the FBI and New York State Police, DPS anticipates we may experience more incidents of this nature. DPS will continue to work closely with law enforcement to quickly assess and communicate factual, accurate and timely information.

Per SPD’s directive, to prevent impeding this active investigation, all questions should be directed to SPD. Anyone with information about this incident should contact Syracuse Police Department at 315.442.5222.

If you would like to anonymously report NON-EMERGENCY information for DPS, you can use the Silent Witness tool. To report a bias incident or to receive support, visit the Stop Bias website.

Public Safety Informational Notice: Reports of New Bias Incidents & Arrest in Vandalism Investigation

The Syracuse Police Department has made an arrest after a series of new graffiti markings were discovered on campus yesterday. Police identified the suspect in connection with four incidents of graffiti in and around the Irving Garage and Bird Library.

The Department of Public Safety is currently investigating four bias incidents that were recently reported. Two of the incidents occurred in Day Hall, one on the 5th floor and the other on the 6th floor. In both incidents, racist graffiti using language derogatory to African Americans. The third incident occurred on the first floor of Flint Hall, where a post-it note was found with anti-Native American language. The 4th incident occurred at the Comstock Art facility, where graffiti was found containing racist language that is derogatory to Asians.

If you have information about these incidents, please call the DPS at 315.443.2224. If you would like to anonymously report NON-EMERGENCY information for DPS, you can use the Silent Witness tool. To report a bias incident or to receive support, visit the Stop Bias website.

Joint Task Force Investigating Anti-Semitic Email Threat

Over the last 24 hours, a joint task force, consisting of officers from the Syracuse Police Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the New York State Police and the Department of Public Safety, has been actively investigating an email threat made against a faculty member. The threat contained anti-Semitic language and was threatening in nature. It was first reported to the Department of Public Safety yesterday morning; the threat was then directed to the Syracuse Police Department, who is the lead agency on the investigation.

At this time, there are no suspects and no additional information available. If you have any information about this crime, contact Syracuse Police directly at 315.442.5111

To anonymously report NON-EMERGENCY information for DPS, you can use the Silent Witness tool. To report a bias incident or to receive support, visit the Stop Bias website.