5 things to know this Thursday, April 25
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Happy Thursday! Per Meteorologist Matt Mackie, we can expect a seasonably cool day with temps in the high 50s and a lot of sun.
Jonathan Damphier, the Albany Police officer shot during a traffic stop on April 17, was met with applause as he was released from the hospital Wednesday afternoon. Also, a Mechanicville woman was arrested and accused of child abuse at Maple Leaf Daycare. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Thursday morning.
1. Albany officer injured in shooting released from hospital
The Albany police officer shot during a traffic stop on April 17 was released from the hospital Wednesday afternoon. Officer Jonathan Damphier was greeted by what can be described as a small army of fellow officers upon his release.
2. Daycare teacher arrested for slapping child
A Mechanicville woman was arrested after a report of child abuse at Maple Leaf Daycare, Halfmoon. NEWS10 has the court documents that outline what allegedly happened.
3. Suspects accused of throwing explosives at occupied Gloversville homes
Court records state the level of damage caused by two explosions in Gloversville. Records said two suspects threw explosive devices at two separate homes.
4. Troy launches new public safety initiative
Troy officials unveiled a new plan to address violence in the city. Project Sentinel will focus on gathering intelligence and data to address crime.
5. Albany Firebirds flying closer to return
The Albany Firebirds hosted fans at MVP Arena on Wednesday, as they unveiled their new field and revamped mascot, Spike, just three days ahead of their season kickoff.