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Massachusetts Man Charged for Assaulting Federal Officer with Dangerous Weapon

Press Release

Massachusetts Man Charged for Assaulting Federal Officer with Dangerous Weapon

SYRACUSE, NEW YORK - Cedric E. Cundiff, age 67, of Massachusetts, appeared in federal court yesterday for an initial appearance on a charge of assaulting a federal officer with a knife.

The announcement was made by Attorney General Pamela Bondi, Acting United States Attorney John A. Sarcone III, Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent in Charge of the Albany Division Craig Tremaroli, and Christopher Amoia, Acting U.S. Marshal for the Northern District of New York.

The complaint alleges that on January 29, 2026, members of the U.S. Marshals Service Fugitive Task Force went to a residence in Syracuse, New York, to execute an arrest warrant for Cundiff. Cundiff was wanted in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, on charges including robbery and assault with a dangerous weapon.

As alleged in the criminal complaint, members of the task force located Cundiff inside the Syracuse residence. After seeing members of the task force at the door, Cundiff fled to a bedroom. When a task force officer with the U.S. Marshals attempted to open the door, Cundiff cut the investigator's hand with a knife, causing two lacerations and a fracture.

"This case illustrates the danger that our Marshals and other agents face on a daily basis as they work to keep us safe," said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. "This Department of Justice will continue vigorously prosecuting anyone who attacks our brave law enforcement officers - if you cross that line, you will pay."

Acting U.S. Attorney Sarcone stated: "Each and every day, our law enforcement partners put themselves in harm's way to keep our communities safe. As alleged, the defendant violently attacked an officer who was doing just that. Let me be loud and clear: Harassment, obstruction, and violence of any kind against members of federal law enforcement will not be tolerated. Anyone who does not heed this warning will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law."

Special Agent in Charge Tremaroli stated: "This was a dangerous and volatile arrest that underscores the real risks our law enforcement partners face every day. The defendant, already a wanted individual out of Massachusetts, is now facing significant federal prison time for these serious allegations. The FBI will not tolerate any act of violence against our law enforcement partners who work around the clock to keep our communities safe."

Acting U.S. Marshal Amoia stated: "Violence against law enforcement officers will not be tolerated. Assaults on officers who are carrying out their lawful duties pose a serious threat to public safety and the rule of law. The United States Marshals Service, in partnership with federal and local law enforcement agencies, remains committed to holding individuals accountable for such acts."

Cundiff appeared yesterday in Syracuse, New York, before United States Magistrate Judge Mitchell J. Katz and was detained pending further proceedings.

The charges in the complaint are merely accusations. The defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

The charge filed against Cundiff carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, a fine of up to $250,000, and a term of supervised release of up to 3 years. A defendant's sentence is imposed by a judge based on the particular statute the defendant is convicted of violating, the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other factors.

FBI, U.S. Marshals Service, and New York State Police are investigating the case. Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew J. McCrobie is prosecuting the case.

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Updated February 3, 2026
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