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BPD officer suspended 2 days for excessive use of force vs. 45 working days for parking ticket snafu


BPD officer suspended 2 days for excessive use of force vs. 45 working days for parking ticket snafu
Rob Neves
and last updated 2021-05-17 15:46:12-04
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — How is it that an officer of the Buffalo Police Department could be suspended two days for excessive use of force against a suspect, and suspended 45 working days for improperly tagging people s parking tickets?
It s what the man who was on the receiving end of that excessive force wants to know, and it s information we re only aware of because of the repeal of Section 50-a of New York s Civil Right s Law in 2020. ....

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Two Norwalk Police officers arrested after alleged on-duty encounter in hotel


Updated, 4:46 a.m.: Story complete.
NORWALK, Conn. Norwalk Police have arrested two members of their own department.
Officers Michael DiMeglio, 38, and Sara Laudano, 31, surrendered themselves Tuesday evening at Norwalk Police Headquarters and were served with arrest warrants stemming from an incident which occurred in October, a press release said. Both were charged with larceny second degree and reckless endangerment second degree. Laudano was also charged with risk of injury to a child. Both had bonds of $70,000 each.
Police say they were unable to locate Laudano at 12:47 a.m. Oct. 10 and subsequently found her and DiMeglio in a room at the Even Hotel at 426 Main Ave. “The officers were not in a condition to respond to calls for service,” the press release said. ....

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