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June 2020 Monthly Bias Incident Report

Dear Students, Faculty and Staff:

I hope this email finds you and your families well and safe during this time. As I write to you today to provide our monthly update as it relates to bias incident investigations, I have to inform you of an incident that happened at noontime yesterday. A student reported the discovery of graffiti using language that is derogatory to Caucasians at the College Place bus stop. The Department of Public Safety (DPS) is currently working with the Syracuse Police Department and Onondaga County Crime Analysis Center to investigate this matter. At this time, there is no additional information.

Additionally, there are no new developments to report on previous reports; however, our investigations team continues to actively investigate the bias incidents that occurred on our campus. As we do have updates, we will be updating the table that we have created on the Department of Public Safety website.

It is never too late to come forward with information. A reward still remains available, thanks to the generosity of a concerned donor, for those who provide information that leads to the identification of responsible individuals. We can always be reached at 315.443.2224. If you would like to anonymously report NON-EMERGENCY information to DPS, you can use the Silent Witness tool or submit anonymous tips via the LiveSafe app.

You may subscribe to the bias incident page at dps.syr.edu/public-information/bias-incident-reports.

Sincerely,

Chief Bobby Maldonado

Fall 2020 Open

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New Measures to Ensure Security at Residence Halls

In a letter to students and their families, Robert Hradsky, Vice President for the Student Experience and Bobby Maldonado, Chief of the Department of Public Safety address the new measures being taken to ensure security at residence halls. Visit news.syr.edu to read the letter.

Message from Chief Bobby Maldonado

Dear Students, Faculty and Staff:

I am writing today to provide our monthly update regarding the investigation of bias incidents that have occurred on our campus. First, however, I want to address recent events that are deeply troubling to me, as they are to you.

As a father, a person of color and an officer of the law, I am outraged by the death of George Floyd at the hands of law enforcement. I am appalled by the officers’ callous disregard for human life. These racist, violent and hateful crimes have gone on too long, and I am heartened by the thousands of people—from all races, ethnicities and cultures—who have come together to demand change.

Last weekend, we heard from Chancellor Syverud, Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer Keith A. Alford and Hendricks Chapel Dean Brian Konkol. They remind all of us that we must do better by one another. For me and my law enforcement colleagues, that means condemning the actions of those responsible for Mr. Floyd’s death; acknowledging the anger, fear and pain created by racism and hate; and embracing our responsibility to our communities and country to address these injustices. I am committed to making real and lasting cultural change. I know for many, that change has not come quickly enough. I remain focused on advancing the commitments we made to our campus in recent months, particularly as it relates to campus policing, as part of that change.

Regarding the bias incidents that occurred on our campus this past year, our investigations team, despite the COVID-19 pandemic, continues to actively investigate these incidents. There are no new updates to report at this time but we continue this important work. As a reminder, we have created a table that is posted on the Department of Public Safety website to track the investigative status of these incidents.

It is never too late to come forward with information. A reward still remains available, thanks to the generosity of a concerned donor, for those who provide information that leads to the identification of responsible individuals. We can always be reached at 315.443.2224. If you would like to anonymously report NON-EMERGENCY information to DPS, you can use the Silent Witness tool or submit anonymous tips via the LiveSafe app. You may subscribe to the bias incident page at dps.syr.edu/public-information/bias-incident-reports.

Although we are in the midst of summer break, and as such, many of you are away from campus, I want to hear from you. Please don’t hesitate to contact me to discuss anything that may be on your mind.

Sincerely,

Chief Bobby Maldonado

April 2020 Monthly Bias Incident Report

Dear Students, Faculty and Staff:

I am writing to you today to provide our monthly update as it relates to bias incident investigations. Our investigations team continues to actively investigate the bias incidents that occurred on our campus; however, at this time, there are no new developments to report. As a reminder, we have created a table that is posted on the Department of Public Safety website to track the investigative status of these incidents.

A reward still remains available, thanks to the generosity of a concerned donor, for those who provide information that leads to the identification of responsible individuals. It is never too late to come forward with information. We can always be reached at 315.443.2224. If you would like to anonymously report NON-EMERGENCY information to DPS, you can use the Silent Witness tool or submit anonymous tips via the LiveSafe app.

You may subscribe to the bias incident page at dps.syr.edu/public-information/bias-incident-reports.

Sincerely,

Chief Bobby Maldonado