Shooting Incident in Salina: Victim in Stable Condition
SALINA, N.Y. – A man sustained gunshot wounds in an incident on Saturday afternoon in Salina, prompting an investigation by the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office. The shooting, which took place around 1 p.m. in the Mattydale area, sent the victim to Upstate University Hospital where he is currently reported to be in good condition.
Details of the Shooting
According to Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Thomas Newton, the victim—a man in his 30s—was shot in the buttocks. After receiving medical attention, the victim relayed details of the event to the deputies. The shooting reportedly occurred near the 400 block of Brookfield Road, an area known for its residential neighborhoods.
Newton noted that preliminary investigations indicate this was not a random act of violence and confirmed that there is no ongoing threat to the public.
"The community can be reassured that this incident appears to be targeted," Newton stated. "We are continuing our inquiries to gather further details about the circumstances surrounding the shooting."
Community Response and Investigation
Deputies are actively seeking information from the public regarding the incident. Citizens who may have details or witnessed the shooting are encouraged to reach out to the Sheriff’s Criminal Investigations Division at 315-435-3081.
The motive behind the shooting remains under investigation, and updates will be provided as the case develops.
Sheriff’s Office officials continue to emphasize the importance of community vigilance and cooperation in resolving such incidents.
As this story unfolds, more information will be shared to keep the public informed.
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This report underscores the continuing concern for public safety while assuring residents that local law enforcement is taking immediate steps to address the situation.

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