SYRACUSE, N.Y. (NCC News ) – The suspect in the shooting in downtown Syracuse was arraigned on Wednesday in Onondaga County Court. The arraignment comes after court documents claimed that Brandon Rolfe confessed to the crime and that the shooting was captured on surveillance footage.
Rolfe is accused killing one person and injuring four others in a shooting in Armory Square last weekend. He is being charged with murder, attempted murder and possession of a firearm. If convicted on all charges, he could face up to 125 years in prison.
Syracuse city Judge Felicia Pitts-Davis said Rolfe would remain in jail, unless his lawyer decided to request bail through a county court judge.
Rolfe will have a preliminary hearing on April 25. If his lawyer does not contest his arrest, his case will likely move on to the grand jury.
The shooting took place in the area right near popular downtown restaurants DP Dough and Funk ‘N Waffles. There is a memorial set up outside DP Dough, in honor of victim Akok Lual.
Gov. Kathy Hochul addressed the increasing gun violence in the Armory Square area at a press briefing at SUNY Upstate Medical University.
“The store owners, the restaurants… people went through so much. I walked those neighborhoods during COVID and so many were shut down and they’re just trying to come back and they just feel like they can’t get a break and then the introduction of violence which was not there before,” Hochul said.
Hochul said she is planning a round table discussion with her administration, Syracuse city officials and local leadership to address gun violence in the city and New York state.
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ALLISON WEISS: Court documents written by a Syracuse detective claim that Brandon Rolfe confessed to the Armory Square shooting, and that the incident was captured on surveillance video.
WEISS: Rolfe appeared virtually at the Onondaga County courthouse for his arraignment today. He is facing charges including murder, attempted murder and possession of a firearm for a shooting in armory square that killed a Akok Lual and wounded four other people. Syracuse city judge Felicia Pitts-Davis said Rolfe will remain in jail unless his lawyer asks the county court judge to set bail. The shooting took place in an area in Syracuse that houses many popular nighttime destinations including Funk n Waffles and DP Dough.
WEISS: New York Governor Kathy Hochul addressed the shooting in a press conference today, and says gun violence has had a large effect on the community.
KATHY HOCHUL: The store owners, the restaurants people went through so much. I walked those neighborhoods during COVID and so many were shut down and they’re just trying to come back and they just feel like they can’t get a break and then the induction of violence which was not there before.
WEISS: Hochul says one of the things she is doing to help the community is hosting a round-table discussion about gun violence here in Syracuse with local legislation and leadership.