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Utica College Shooting Threat

3/9/2018

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Utica College students sheltered in place for over six hours Monday, as a gun threat caused the campus to lock down.
An assailant called the Utica Police Department and reported that he was in Utica College’s Gordon Science Center, reportedly taunting police by saying “come get me.”
While there were preliminary reports of shots fired, Utica Police say that no shots were fired, and there were no injuries as a result of the lock down.
Students were sheltered in place as police cleared every building on campus, taking students to the designated safe zones of Utica College’s athletic center and student center.
The student who made the threat, Fahrudin Omerovic,  has been charged with the felony of making a terroristic threat. Omerovic reportedly used a voice-changing app on his smart phone to disguise his voice as he made the calls.
Omerovich was arrested at his home in Utica after calling to make another threat on Tuesday, which did not result in a lock down as police determined the threat was not legitimate.
Omerovich is being held in Oneida County Jail on $100,000 bail or $250,000 bond.
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Unlawful Imprisonment In The Village

2/23/2018

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At 6:17 a.m. on Feb. 17 at The Village, University Police arrested Shane Foster on charges of unlawful imprisonment in the second degree.
Foster, who is not an Oswego State student, is from Tonowanda. On Feb. 17, University Police responded to an incident, labeled “sexual assault” on the University Police Daily Incident Report, at The Village, houses A-F.
The incident is still under investigation by the Oswego County District Attorney’s office, and additional charges may be levied against Foster, who will appear before the Oswego Town Court on March 19.
Oswego State University Police Chief John Rossi said the suspect was located within a very short time by officers.
“The public was never in any danger from this incident,” Rossi said in an email statement.
According to the New York state courts’ website, a person is considered guilty of unlawful imprisonment in the second degree when he or she intentionally restrains a person, against their will.
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