'The only person who had a clear view of the vehicle in front of them, who may have saw them throw something out a window, is in a medically induced coma.'
Driver involved in chase that injured Buffalo Police officer is arraigned
The driver, only identified as a 16-year-old male, was arraigned in Family Court on a charge of assault upon a police officer and unlawful fleeing from an officer. Author: Kim DeGeorge Updated: 1:17 PM EDT June 4, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. The driver of a vehicle involved in a chase that ended in an accident that injured a Buffalo Police officer was arraigned in Buffalo City Court Thursday evening.
The driver, only identified as a 16-year-old male from Rochester, was arraigned in Family Court on a charge of assault upon a police officer and unlawful fleeing from a police officer.
Unlicensed bounty hunter indicted for entering fugitive s brother s home in South Buffalo unlawfully
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â Erie County District Attorney John Flynn announced on Friday that an unlicensed bounty hunter has been indicted for allegedly unlawfully entering the home of a fugitive s brother in South Buffalo.
35-year-old Dennis White of Buffalo was arraigned on a ten-count indictment on the following charges
Two counts of Criminal Trespass in the Second Degree (Class âAâ misdemeanors)
Four counts of Menacing in the Second Degree (Class âAâ misdemeanors)
Three counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child (Class âAâ misdemeanors)
Community organizers, clergy, and members of law enforcement joined Erie County District Attorney John Flynn to call attention to the rising number of shootings and homicides in the city of Buffalo.
Pastor James Giles was one of several speakers representing clergy, community organizations, law enforcement, and elected officials at the King Urban Life Center on Genesee St. in Buffalo. They all came together to speak out about rising gun violence, and efforts to curb it.
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This year so far, 39 people have been murdered citywide according to DA Flynn, and he fears that Buffalo could be on pace for the deadliest year in history.
Pool photo/ Harry Scull, Buffalo News
With the state Legislature session getting close to the end, there s a fight over this year s criminal justice reforms, and it has Erie County District Attorney John Flynn suggesting that a serial rapist like Altemio Sanchez, known as the Bike Path Rapist, could be let free.
In Albany, there are three-major proposals: One would change the parole system to make the decision based more on behavior in prison than the crime behind prison. Another sets up a system to allow a parole hearing for a prisoner who is at least 55 and served at least 15 years. The third, called the Clean Slate Bill, would expunge records after release from prison.