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Cheektowaga man arraigned on sexual assault charges involving child

Updated: 3:45 PM EDT April 16, 2021 BUFFALO, N.Y. A 35-year-old Cheektowaga man was arraigned on sexual assault charges Friday morning, the Erie County District Attorney s Office said. William T. Bergeron has been charged with one felony count of predatory sexual assault against a child, one felony count of course of sexual conduct against a child, and one misdemeanor count of endangering the welfare of a child. Bergeron has been accused of two or more acts of sexual conduct against a child between August 15, 2018, and July 13, 2020, in Cheektowaga. Bergeron is a registered sex offender. Bergeron s next court appearance is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Friday, April 30 before State Supreme Court Justice Deborah Haendiges.

Foster parent facing manslaughter charges for allegedly causing the death of a child

Foster parent facing manslaughter charges for allegedly causing the death of a child WKBW and last updated 2021-04-16 10:18:02-04 BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — A Buffalo man is facing manslaughter charges for allegedly causing the death of a child under his care in 2019. The Erie County District Attorney s Office says 29-year-old Jermaine J. St. John of Buffalo was arraigned Thursday on one count of manslaughter in the first degree and one count of manslaughter in the second degree. On January 1, 2019 it is alleged St. John recklessly engaged in conduct that caused serious physical injuries to a child under his care at a home on Newburgh Avenue. The child, 6-year-old Byron Clark, was unresponsive when taken to Oishei Children’s Hospital and later died. The district attorney s office says the cause of death was determined to be blunt force trauma.

Black Female Cop In Buffalo To Receive Back Pay, Pension After Ruling

3031 A New York Judge ruled Cariol Horne, who was fired in 2008 for intervening when a fellow officer put a Black man in a chokehold, will be given back pay and her pension. Image: Twitter/@ClaudineWgrz A New York judge ruled that a former Black female police officer in Buffalo who was fired in 2008 after intervening when a white officer placed a suspect in a chokehold, will receive back pay and her pension. Cariol Horne was fired following a 2006 incident where she tried to stop a fellow officer from using a chokehold on a handcuffed suspect. When she was fired, Horne had served 19 of the 20 years needed to receive a full pension.

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