The Camillus Police Department announced this morning the names of eight Camillus residents arrested and charged in connection with the Feb. 8 brawl at a Camillus Youth Basketball Association game.
The investigation conducted by the Camillus department and Onondaga County District Attorneys Office resulted in this morning’s arrest of the following individuals:
Odeh Ibrahim, 18, of 115 Matterson Ave, Syracuse, was charged with:
– third-degree assault
– endangering the welfare of a child
– second-degree disorderly conduct
– second-degree harassment
Ibrahim was arraigned before Judge Steven Poli and remanded to the Onondaga County Justice center on $500 cash or $1,500 bond.
Terry L. Boiselle, 40, 200 Marion Ave, Syracuse, charged with:
– two counts of third-degree assault
– endangering the welfare of a child
– disorderly conduct
Terry L. Boiselle was arraigned before Judge Steven Poli and remanded to the Onondaga County Justice center on $1,500 cash or $3,000 bond.
Hassanat Ibrahim, 18, of 298 Kasson Road, Camillus, was charged with:
– third-degree assault
– endangering the welfare of a child
– disorderly conduct
Ibrahim was arraigned before Judge Steven Poli and remanded to the Onondaga County Justice center on $500 cash or $1,500 bond.
Magid Hussein, 37, of 5012 Tenderfoot Trail, Camillus, was charged with:
– third-degree assault
– endangering the welfare of a child
– disorderly conduct
Hussein was arraigned before Judge Steven Poli and remanded to the Onondaga County Justice center on $1,500 cash or $3,000 bond.
Ismail (Sam) Deb, 23, of 5101 Stagecoach Road, Camillus,was charged with:
– third-degree assault
– endangering the welfare of a child
– disorderly conduct
Ismail Deb was arraigned beforeJudge Steven Poli and remanded to the Onondaga County Justice center on $1,500 cash or $3,000 bond.
Hussein I. Deb, 17, of 7212 Chadwick Circle, Jamesville, was charged with:
– third-degree assault
– making a punishable false written statement
– endangering the welfare of a child
– disorderly conduct
Hussein Deb was arraigned before Judge Steven Poli and remanded to the Onondaga County Justice center on $1,500 cash or $3,000 bond.
Mohammed Deb, 16, of 5101 Stagecoach Road, Camillus, was charged with:
– disorderly conduct
Mohammed Deb was released on an appearance ticket.
Terry M. Boiselle, 18, of 200 Marion Ave, Syracuse, was charged with:
– disorderly conduct
Terry M. Boiselle was released on an appearance ticket.