Highway 18/151 in Barneveld Friday afternoon The crash was reported at around 12:55 p.m at the intersection of the highway and County K Law enforcement at the scene said that crashed involved a semi and a car It is unclear how many victims there were but at least one person was killed The highway will likely be shut down until 6 p.m The body-worn camera videos of a 30-year-old dying in New York State Police custody were released by the New York Attorney General’s Office Matthew Brown died on March 25 following a March 24 encounter with members of the New York State Police in Oneida County. troopers responded to a house in Barneveld in response to a 911 call and attempted to take him into custody for a mental health evaluation and police say Brown was forced to the ground and handcuffed but Brown became unresponsive before the ambulance arrived where he was pronounced dead shortly after 1 a.m “The Office of Special Investigation of the Attorney General’s Office released footage from body-worn cameras that troopers were equipped with during the incident,” NY AGO officials wrote in a statement “The release of this footage follows Attorney General James’ directive that camera footage obtained by her office during an OSI investigation be released to the public to increase transparency and strengthen public trust in these matters.” Pursuant to New York State Executive Law Section 70-b OSI assesses every incident reported to it where a police officer or a peace officer may have caused the death of a person by an act or omission Arrest: Herkimer County Legislature chair Robert Hollum in jail for allegedly violating probation Animal: Romeo the cat has paw amputated after getting caught in leghold trap. How he's doing Homicide: Utica Police investigating shooting that left one person dead the decedent may or may not be in custody or incarcerated If OSI’s assessment indicates an officer may have caused the death OSI proceeds to conduct a full investigation of the incident “The release of this footage is not an expression of any opinion as to the guilt or innocence of any party in a criminal matter or any opinion as to how or whether any individual may be charged with a crime,” NY AGO officials wrote in a statement Footage can be viewed by visiting the New York State Attorney General’s website at ag.ny.gov/osi/footage/matthew-brown — New York State Attorney General Letitia James released bodycam footage in an investigation into the death of Matthew Brown who was in the custody of New York State Police in Oneida County troopers responded to a residence in Barneveld for a 911 call Troopers spoke with Brown and tried to take him into custody for a mental health evaluation A struggle between Brown and the troopers ensued The footage released by James's office is from two troopers and a deputy with the Oneida County Sheriff's Office shows when law enforcement first responded to the scene Brown appears confused and enters his home The troopers follow him and Brown's confusion continues "the bullet," and slowly approaches them He then reaches toward the officer and the struggle ensues He is placed in handcuffs when he is put on the ground The troopers can be heard telling Brown to "catch his breath." Brown is the ground breathing heavily The troopers ask a person in the home if Brown takes any medications and or any drugs That person responds by saying that Browns takes THC and it "sometimes throws him over the edge." The police hold Brown they wait for EMS crews to arrive "Dad," with much of it being inaudible the bodycam video from Trooper Rotach shows police holding Brown down for more than 20 minutes the police are attempting to get Brown upright one officer requests medical unit to come to the residence faster The video ends with someone in the residence demanding that EMTs get into the house quicker and informing them that Brown had "just stopped" breathing The other footage is from the bodycams of Deputy T. Bronson and Trooper B. Gokey. They can be viewed at this link The New York State Attorney General's Office of Special Investigations launched its investigation into the matter in early April The OSI is required by state law to assess every death of a person that may involve a law enforcement or corrections officer Bradley University's Student Newspaper A road traveled tells a lot about a person My journey between home and school has been a road I’ll never forget I have the 227-mile trek memorized like the back of my hand There isn’t much to it — one stop at Kwik Star in Maquoketa Iowa that represents a halfway point for food and gas There’s a lot of corn fields too; those are hard to miss I remember the first couple times I made the trip on a visit day and freshman orientation The unfamiliar territory felt so far away and much longer than the three-and-a-half hour duration I no longer needed help from a GPS to remember the key highway exits that connected me from I-74 to U.S Highway 61 As I made my final round-trip drive home and back over Easter weekend I reflected on the past four years of the blacktop with white and yellow lines that separated Peoria and Barneveld I’ve had two different cars in that time period I’ve driven in the scorching 90 degree heat after spring semesters with no air conditioning in a 2001 Buick Regal and in winter’s white snowfall with only front-wheel drive in a 2006 Chrysler Sebring I’ll always remember my favorite landmarks to look at on the drive beautiful beige and taupe colored house in the middle of nowhere that looks as peaceful as can be Another house has a bright yellow door amongst white trim and blue shutters My route sums up the Midwestern driving experience perfectly in a short amount of time There are various farms with cattle and horses along the way I loved crossing the Mississippi River that connected me from Iowa to Wisconsin even though I still had an hour left of my drive at that point There were some tough drives I’ve had to deal with like leaving finals week early one winter to make it home to see my grandpa one last time in the hospital before he passed I left home knowing that would likely be the last time I would see my childhood dog before her health failed I had to fight back the emotions of leaving my parents I can’t count how many times I’ve made the road trip What truly matters is how my life has changed in those four years Each drive home after finishing a long year of school represented another year of personal growth My time here in Peoria has been the best four years of my life The friends and memories will stretch far beyond the amount of miles that separate myself from the Hilltop after I graduate I’ll be back in Peoria at some point in the future but I’m excited to see where the next road takes me Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" ASHWAUBENON – The Assumption Royals had spent the better part of the Division 5 girls basketball state championship in what seemed like a punch-for-punch slugfest with Barneveld in the first half Though they came out of the fight with lumps they left the Resch Center as Division 5 champions knocking off Barneveld 34-30 It wasn't until 16 ticks remained on the clock in the first half that they finally gained the edge with a one-point lead Assumption advances to title game: Assumptions breaks WIAA record; advances to Division 5 state championship game Saturday Junior guard Jordyn Jaglinski drew first blood with the first points of the game and did one better opening the second half with a 3-pointer that helped Assumption snag its largest lead of the game at 20-16 After a sluggish shooting performance in the Royals' semifinal win over Owen-Withee the sharp-shooting guard seemed to take and make every big shot for the Royals when they needed it most Top performers: Central Wisconsin HS athletes rise to the occasion in Winter sports playoff performances She finished with a game-high 13 points while battling injuries throughout the game I knew after those injuries that I was still going to have to push through and contribute because my team needed me," Jaglinski said Auburndale downs Stratford in rally: No. 1 Auburndale rallies to down No. 2 Stratford; earns sectional final berth at SPASH The Golden Eagles were led by junior guard Izabel Durst who answered many of the Royals' runs with timely baskets She finished leading Barneveld in scoring with 12 points and added three steals Assumption's defensive tenacity allowed it to transform the game in the second half after playing most of the first half from behind "I don't know if that was the prettiest basketball game I've watched but it's nice to come out on top," Assumption coach Ryan Klein said They were tough to move the ball against and get down against Assumption entered the state tournament as the No Barneveld coach Jim Myers said he knew it would be a "battle from the start." And his presumption was accurate as the Royals had to grit out one of their most thorough defensive performances of the season just a game after breaking the WIAA's team steals record in the semifinal against Owen-Withee after finishing the job at the Resch Center the only thing left for the Royals to do is bring it home "We'll be kissing a lot of babies here for the next probably half an hour we'll find a spot that is out there in the middle of nowhere to just stop with the team and grab a quick bite to eat and then go meet up with families again Get the best experience and stay connected to your community with our Spectrum News app. Learn More Wis. — A legendary coach from Barneveld High School made state basketball history Jim Myers has become the all-time winningest girls’ basketball coach in the state of Wisconsin a feat he said he couldn’t have done alone but his decision to lead the Barneveld girls’ basketball team would forever impact the small Wisconsin village After nearly 40 years coaching the girls, he moved on to a couple of other coaching roles including coaching the Barneveld boys’ basketball team Myers led that team to its first state title in 2017 he returned to coach the girls yet again and broke a state record in the process he broke the record of 710 previously held by Al Guthman of Owen-Withee “It’s a record that just means you’ve been around a long time,” said Myers we’ve had a lot of really good kids to help out in that because I never shot a ball or made a layup in any of them.” Myers said he has learned a lot about himself and his ball players “The work ethic is the biggest thing I think that I take from this,” said Myers “It’s a small town where they’re involved in a lot of different sports Junior point guard Izabel Durst scored her 1,000th point She said she has looked up to Myers since she was a child and is happy to share a memory with someone she looks up to “He didn’t want any of the attention on himself,” said Durst. “So just it was just awesome to be a part of that.” Myers has won six WIAA state girls’ basketball titles at Barneveld Hannah Whitish was on two of those Golden Eagles squads She said she was not surprised he broke the wins record “He’s created this environment and this thing around girls’ basketball here,” said Whitish Myers said he isn’t sure how much longer he plans on coaching He said there are many good memories he will cherish when he decides to step away “The very first state championship was definitely… we were down 19 in the first quarter and ended up coming back and winning that game in overtime,” said Myers — New video shows the moments a firehouse in Oneida County collapsed under the weigh of snow The Barneveld Fire Department collapsed on Saturday February 22 after a week of heavy snowfall in central New York Crews inside the building moments before heard cracking and escaped before the building came down Oswego County grapples with snow-induced structural collapses The fire department is now operating our of the town’s highway garage Barneveld town leaders are assessing all town government buildings to avoid a similar situation A 30-year-old man from Barneveld who was arrested and in police custody died suddenly New York State Troopers responded to a 911 call for a person who was behaving erratically at a home on Sand Ridge Road in Barneveld police say Brown “...suddenly lunged for a trooper's holstered firearm.” Brown was quickly restrained and handcuffed by troopers without further incident while waiting for the arrival of emergency medical personnel for an evaluation Corrections in New York: Hochul executive order to expire; wildcat corrections officers hirable beginning April 10 Social Media Threat: 17-year-old charged for threat of mass harm after social media post with gun along with a deputy from the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office and EMS personnel The New York State Attorney General’s Office has been notified of the death and according to Executive Law 70-b the Attorney General's Office will determine whether the death was caused by an act or omission of troopers different groups with different grievances and agendas have rallied against the government Whether that was due to lock-down measures at the time or still current vaccination or climate policies some of these groups are driven by conspiracy narratives oftentimes influenced by mis- and disinformation spread on the internet the movements driving on conspiracy narratives blaming an ‘evil elite’ for a variety of problems fall in the category of so-called anti-institutional movements; some even go as far as to distance themselves from society such as the conflict between Russia and Ukraine All these developments pose challenges for national and local governments regarding the way they effectively address those The P/CVE team is assisting local authorities in developing a better understanding of the underlying sentiments and grievances driving these developments as well as the mobilizing dynamics that can sometimes occur quite instantly ICCT will conduct a quick scan study for the municipality of Barneveld Barneveld is a small municipality (approximately 62,000 inhabitants) in the centre of the Netherlands key questions that will be addressed include: Objective of the quick scan will be to offer the municipality of Barneveld insights into key developments with respect to radicalisation and polarisation taking place in the municipality itself and to what extent developments in the Netherlands or in Europe might have an impact on developments in Barneveld; to make an assessment of the adequacy of the policies in place ICCT will assist the municipality to assess potential risks and assess whether amendments to the policies in place are needed The project will be implemented between December 2024 and March 2025 We have the address for the funeral home & the family on file If you're not happy with your card we'll send a replacement or refund your money The family of Shirley Mae Brindley created this Life Tributes page to make it easy to share your memories The New York Attorney General’s Office has opened an investigation into the death of a 30-year-old man who died suddenly in state police custody New York State Police responded to a house in Barneveld following a 911 call When troopers arrived, they talked with Matthew Brown, 30, of Barneveld, when he suddenly lunged for a trooper’s holstered firearm, according to New York State Police. and Brown was forced to the ground and handcuffed but Brown had become unresponsive before the ambulance arrived Wildcat Hires: Hochul executive order to expire; wildcat corrections officers hirable beginning April 10 Officers Named: Corrections officers identified in Messiah Nantwi case, 1 accused of violence in prior lawsuit Pre-Trial: Marcy corrections officers stand before judge for pre-trial conference in Brooks case -- Deputies in Iowa County arrested a man Thursday morning who they said stole a vehicle from the Barneveld Kwik Trip Iowa County Sheriff's deputies and Barneveld police later found the vehicle along Linley Road in the Village of Arena A 30-year-old North Freedom man was taken into custody He faces charges including taking a vehicle without consent-abandoning vehicle battery or threat to judge and attempted escape-criminal arrest He is currently being held in the Iowa County Jail Home/News The Barneveld Fire Station in Oneida County suffered a structural collapse on Saturday at about 5:20 p.m According to the Barneveld Fire Department members were inside the station around 3:00 p.m when they heard popping sounds and discovered structural damage to the front truss Firefighters quickly removed all apparatus and equipment from the building before it became unstable Efforts to save the structure included removing snow from the roof with assistance from the Stittville Fire Department’s ladder truck and a local contractor and crews were evacuated shortly before the collapse The department confirmed that emergency response capabilities remain intact with frontline apparatus stored at the Town of Trenton Highway Department and reserve equipment housed at the Newport and Floyd Fire Departments Barneveld firefighters lost their home when their fire station collapsed Saturday While firefighters were at the station around 3 p.m., they "heard popping sounds, these members looked for the source of the popping sounds and discovered structural damage to the front truss area of our station," according to a statement Crews began removing their apparatus and other vital life-saving equipment from the firehouse When additional members arrived, they began removing snow, as the area had been recently affected by heavy snow fall, which lead to the collapse of a business on Feb. 18 A contractor was called in to assess the situation and the Stittville Fire Department sent a ladder truck to assist "...members started coming up with a plan to start shoring up the structure after a short time it was determined that the building had become too unstable and our members were removed from the area and the building collapsed a short time later," the statement read Firefighters are now responding from the Town of Trenton Highway Department garage and other apparatus are being stored by the Floyd and Newport fire departments "Please be rest assured that the members of the Barneveld Vol Fire Department are ready to respond just like we always have since 1838," the department shared with their citizens Peter Matthews is the conference director and editor-in-chief of Firehouse serving in various roles on both Firehouse Magazine and Firehouse.com staffs He completed an internship with the Rochester Fire Department and served with fire departments in Rush and was a lieutenant with the Glenwood Fire Company in Glenwood Matthews served as photographer for the St 00:37 Barneveld New York Fire firehouse collapses under weight of snow Video shows the Barneveld Fire Station collapsing on Feb This winter seems to be relentless and has taken a toll on many residents and business owners A commercial building in the Mapledale Business District in Barneveld suffered a structural collapse Tuesday evening calls reporting the collapse at Hud-Son Forest Equipment on State Route 12 in Barneveld came in at around 6:16 p.m first responders discovered a 60-by-120-foot building had caved in Firefighters from Barneveld Engine 1 were immediately assigned to shut off utilities and assess for further hazards The damage was contained to the company’s shipping and receiving building while the rest of the facility remained intact "Our thoughts are with the Hudon family during this difficult time." The statement also thanked the Hudon's noting the family’s longstanding support of the department Crews operated at the scene for approximately 30 minutes before turning it over to building management and 13 members under the command of Chief Kevin Kalk No injuries were reported, and officials have not yet determined the cause of the collapse. It was just the other day, the Insight Dairy, LLC in Little Falls experienced a devastating roof collapse that claimed the life of several farm animals Gallery Credit: Megan A commercial building in the Mapledale Business District in Barneveld suffered a structural collapse Tuesday evening, prompting a swift emergency response.\nRead More No injuries were reported, and officials have not yet determined the cause of the collapse. It was just the other day, the Insight Dairy, LLC in Little Falls experienced a devastating roof collapse that claimed the life of several farm animals Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInMOUNT HOREB Mount Horeb-Barneveld hosted Sauk Prairie in a D3 first round game 2 seed and averaged more than 40 points a game against their opponents this season They won the conference and beat the Eagles 30-7 in late September Seventh seeded Sauk Prairie beat Madison Edgewood last week to lock in their playoff spot Both teams headed into the matchup with strong quarterbacks who come into the playoffs already boasting double-digit touchdowns and throw for over 120-yards per game Mount Horeb-Barneveld took home the victory over Sauk Prairie 36-6 Click here to download the WMTV15 News app or our WMTV15 First Alert weather app after the area received more than 31 inches of snow And that wasn’t the only roof collapse in upstate New York recently Oswego County reported at least 26 roof collapses We recognize our responsibility to use data and technology for good We may use or share your data with our data vendors The Weather Channel is the world's most accurate forecaster according to ForecastWatch, Global and Regional Weather Forecast Accuracy Overview This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page.