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A new initiative designed to get the public involved in helping the Buffalo Police Department solve murders and other crime is underway.Common Council…
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Right after his graduation from Buffalo's Math, Science, Technology Preparatory School at Seneca, Jequan Wilson posted the image of his high school…
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New York State may soon have a new way to prosecute dealers who sell heroin or opioids that result in a lethal overdose.The state Senate passed…
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A man involved in a gunfight, during which a stray round struck a child in the head, has been convicted of weapons possession. An Erie County Court judge…
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A 15-year-old boy was granted youthful offender status for his sentencing Wednesday in connection with the stomping of a homeless man last September.The…
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A bipartisan team of lawmakers has been drafting a bill that would create new sentencing guidelines for people who sell and distribute synthetic opioid drugs blamed for a steep rise in U.S. overdoses.
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Decades ago, researchers introduced a new theory of policing. It's called "broken windows" and is seen by many as a cure-all for crime. But the idea is often used in ways its creators never intended.
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Every two seconds, someone’s identity is snatched through fraud.Identity theft is considered one of the most dominant forms of fraud, and an advocacy…
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With 15 homicides recorded since the star of the year, including three on New Year's Day, the City of Buffalo is having its deadliest start to a year in a…
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A small number of citizens turned out to ask real questions of real cops about how policing works in Buffalo, during a meeting sponsored by Masten…