Crime & Safety
Man Accused Of Knocking 16-Year-Old Unconscious: Greenwich Police
A 34-year-old man turned himself in to police on Oct. 6 on an outstanding warrant, police said.

GREENWICH, CT — A Norwalk man has been charged after police said he knocked a 16-year-old boy unconscious during a dispute on Greenwich Avenue in September.
Miles Sy, 34, turned himself in to police on Oct. 6 on an outstanding warrant that charged him with second-degree breach of peace and second-degree assault. Sy was able to post a $75,000 bond.
Lt. Martin O'Reilly of the Greenwich Police Department said that on Sept. 24, a dispute broke out between two groups of youths. One youth called a parent, identified as Sy, who drove to the area and confronted a 16-year-old boy.
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According to an arrest report, Sy struck the teen with a closed fist and knocked him unconscious. Sy then picked up the boy and threw him onto a patch of grass in front of a large crowd of people, the arrest report said.
The teen was taken to Greenwich Hospital for treatment after sustaining a head injury, police noted.
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Sy is scheduled to appear in court in Stamford on Oct. 21.
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