
Broome County Weapon Smuggling Attempt Ends With Prison Time
An Endicott man has been sentenced to prison following an incident at a government building in Broome County. The case underscores ongoing safety concerns and the importance of security measures in public facilities.
Endicott Man Sentenced After Security Breach
James H. McNeilly, 44, of Endicott, received an indeterminate sentence of three to six years in New York State prison. The sentencing occurred in Broome County Court before Judge Carol A. Cocchiola. McNeilly was classified as a second felony offender because of a previous attempted strangulation conviction in 2016.
Details of the Incident
The charges relate to a July 21, 2025, incident in which McNeilly allegedly attempted to enter the Broome County Department of Social Services building in Binghamton while carrying a metal knuckle knife. Security officers discovered the weapon during a routine screening as items were placed in a bin for inspection.
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Officials Stress Importance of Security
District Attorney F. Paul Battisti emphasized that security screening is essential to protect both employees and the public. Officials say that attempting to bring a weapon into a government facility is a serious matter because it threatens public trust and safety.
Investigation and Legal Proceedings
The Broome County Government Security Division conducted the investigation, and Assistant District Attorney Benjamin Holwitt prosecuted the case. Authorities credited security staff for quickly identifying the weapon during screening.

Significance of Security Procedures
Cases like this remind us why screening procedures are in place. While these measures may feel routine, they play an important role in keeping public spaces safe for everyone who enters.
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