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Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 15:45:32 -0700
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A Syracuse man had his home seized after he paid back $9,877
in city taxes over a six-month period -- but came up $936
short."I tried so hard. I tried so hard to make these payments,"
Calvin James, who found out he lost the home when he walked
into City Hall on Dec. 6 with a $1,500 check, told The
Syracuse Post-Standard. The property had been seized Dec. 4.The paper reported
that the city launched an aggressive foreclosure campaign in 2012. The program
puts the troubled properties into the Syracuse-area land bank, which either
sells or demolishes them. James, who paid $8,500 in 2009 for the
property, is currently renting his old home for $500 a month, the
report said.The city told the paper it's sorry the way James' story
worked out."This guy was given all the proper notifications and just came
up short," Paul Driscoll, commissioner of neighborhood and business development,
told the paper. "It's not something that I think that were going
to request the land bank to return."James, 61, is originally from Guyana
and worked for years as a bus mechanic in Brooklyn, the report
said. He cashed out his retirement and made a few bad investments
in Syracuse, the report said.
A Syracuse man had his home seized after he paid back $9,877
in city taxes over a six-month period -- but came up $936
short."I tried so hard. I tried so hard to make these payments,"
Calvin James, who found out he lost the home when he walked
into City Hall on Dec. 6 with a $1,500 check, told The
Syracuse Post-Standard. The property had been seized Dec. 4.The paper reported
that the city launched an aggressive foreclosure campaign in 2012. The program
puts the troubled properties into the Syracuse-area land bank, which either
sells or demolishes them. James, who paid $8,500 in 2009 for the
property, is currently renting his old home for $500 a month, the
report said.The city told the paper it's sorry the way James' story
worked out."This guy was given all the proper notifications and just came
up short," Paul Driscoll, commissioner of neighborhood and business development,
told the paper. "It's not something that I think that were going
to request the land bank to return."James, 61, is originally from Guyana
and worked for years as a bus mechanic in Brooklyn, the report
said. He cashed out his retirement and made a few bad investments
in Syracuse, the report said.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">," Bradshaw said.That's when a sergeant
fired three times, once to the torso and twice on the lower
part of the body. The man was taken to Delray Medical Center,
where he died.The injured police officer and the teen were also taken
to the hospital. Their conditions were not available. Bradshaw said the
10-year-old boy injured himself trying to go under the gate to get
away from the man.The sheriff said investigators are trying to figure out
the man's identity and to get some background information on about him.Bradshaw
said the man was "obviously on some kind of narcotics to act
like this.""The deputies had to do what they had to do to
disable this guy so he didn't get into this gated community and
wreak havoc in there," Bradshaw said.The incident is reminiscent of a 2012
attack in Miami in which a naked man attacked a homeless man
and chewed off much of his face. The man, Rudy Eugene, was
shot and killed by a Miami police officer. Witnesses said he had
been swinging from a light pole minutes before the attack. Lab tests
found only marijuana in his system.The victim in the Miami attack, Ronald
Poppo, lost his left eye, his nose and most of the surrounding
skin.
PANAMA CITY Work on the ambitious Panama Canal expansion project has
halted after talks broke down on how to settle a dispute over
$1.6 billion in cost overruns.The canal's administrator says the stoppage
will give authorities time to analyze how to proceed on the project
to widen the canal.Jorge Quijano told a news conference Wednesday that "what
I want to make clear is that we will not yield to
blackmail."The Spanish-led construction consortium leading the expansion
says negotiations have broken down for how to finance the cost overrun.Spanish
firm Sacyr SA says 10,000 jobs are at risk. Italy's Impreglio
SpA construction firm is also in the consortium.The consortium and the Panama
Canal Authority blame each other for the overruns.
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