New York man arrested after shooting home invaders

Officers who responded on the scene and the Oneida County District Attorney later determined that Solarczyk had lawfully defended his own home from two intruders. But he was later charged with felony gun possession by the DA for his possession of the weapon, which was handed down by his deceased father. New York requires a series of registration permits and licensing for all firearms, even those that are passed from father to son. Stolarczyk never registered his ownership of the gun after his father died.
What a disgrace
Ill send him a couple bucks

Ive always had a soft spot for them...theyve been taking it up the arse for decades....... unlike yer polish USMB resident of the board safely snuggled at the edge of the commuter zone + hipster /transplant spillover into the beautiful old river towns of the hudson valley..


Some natives still fight the good fight as best they can .....most realize it is all a losing battle against slow motion impending DOOOM
Their only hope of salvation is cutting Gotham loose and cleansing Albany with fire :auiqs.jpg:



Heres a report from last year ...with former Natives and other who have worked up there at various times in their lives chiming in on Facebook

New Study Shows Oneida, Herkimer County Residents Left with Next to Nothing After Taxes & Expenses - Reclaim New York

Key Findings of the Report Include:
In Utica, a family of four, making the area’s median income of $37,436 is left with nothing, they’re breaking even after “Wake Up Costs”. They are going into the red and need to turn to debt, government assistance, and cutting back on basics to survive.
Even a family making twice the median income for Utica, $74,872, can’t save and build a future. Taxes consume a startling 32 percent of their income. After their expenses, they’re left with only 3 percent ($2,140) to handle other costs. They can’t reliably save for a college fund or retirement.

Recent graduates face a tough road. At the national average starting salary of $48,707 for grads working in their focus area, and with no dependents, they have lighter expenses. Still, they see taxes and basic expenses chew up 86 percent of their income.
A family in Yorkville, earning the local median income of $29,221 annually, is left in the red by 11 percent after taxes and expenses. They are in devastating circumstances, completely incapable of making it on their own.

For a family of four in Rome, the median income is $51,519 per year. After their “Wake Up Costs” – total tax burden and basic expenses – they have only $374 left. They are going to be forced into tough personal decisions, and may have to move out.
In Herkimer County, a middle-class family in Little Falls, making the median income of $43,600 per year is left with just $1,875 for the year, after paying for New York’s heavy tax burden.

Even at $87,200 per year, double the median income, a family of four in Little Falls struggles to save. They’re left with just 5 percent after taxes and basics. They struggle to save for retirement, or a college fund.

In the Village of Ilion, a family of four making the median household income of $44,061 will go into the red by $1,840. Taxes eat up 25 percent of their earnings, and drive up expenses that force them to take on cut basics, get help, or turn to credit cards.

At double the median income, a similar family in Ilion still struggles. They have just 3 percent of their $88,122 annual income left to face any emergency expenses, let alone trying to save, after taxes consume a staggering 34 percent of their earnings.

A family in the Town of Herkimer earning the local median income of $39,350 annually, gets hammered by “Wake Up Costs”, leaving them with only 3 percent of that left. They are financially unstable.

If that family earns double the median, $78,700, they are still in rough shape, left with only 4 percent after taxes and basics.

We all bought Cadillacs and left there long ago
INDEED
And as always dont Let NY happen to you America
 

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