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Buffalo's violence problems earlier this summer appear to be easing, from what may reflect pressure from the federal VIPER Task Force.
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A man and woman were arraigned Wednesday morning in several charges including 2nd degree murder. The charges stem from a July 5th shooting on Donavan Drive in Buffalo which claimed the life of Shaquelle Walker.
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Two Buffalo men will never be tried again for a 1976 murder, after State Supreme Court Justice Christopher Burns threw out their convictions in a case which has entangled the local criminal justice system for decades.
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Erie County District Attorney John Flynn has been elected to serve as President of the National District Attorneys Association.
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Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul says it’s more likely that illegal guns, not New York state’s bail reform laws, are to blame for Buffalo’s surge in gun violence.
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Dequan I. Richardson, 22, and Jonay B. Robinson, 25, have not been charged for the shooting, but Erie County District Attorney John Flynn said they are persons of interest.
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As the New York State Legislature’s session draws to a close, lawmakers are considering several criminal justice changes, including what’s known as the Clean Slate legislation.
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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…
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Activists and family of Amanda Wienckowski, found dead on Buffalo's East Side in 2008, are calling for authorities to reopen the case based upon new…
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Erie County District Attorney John Flynn has announced that his office will re-examine all pending cases that involve criminal possession of marijuana.…