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  2. Buffalo Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The City of Buffalo Police Department was established in 1871, taking over for the previous Niagara Frontier Police District (c. 1866 [6]) that oversaw not only Buffalo, but also Tonawanda and Wheatfield. [1] [7] The first BPD force had 204 men. [7]

  3. John Tronolone - Wikipedia

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    The investigation was aided by Edward J. Pospichal, a "lone wolf" anti-gambling crusader who alleged "collusion" between the racketeers and local police. [1] [3] Tronolone, DiCarlo and Buffalo police captain Thomas F. O'Neill were among eleven men indicted on December 30, 1944 by an Erie County grand jury investigating gambling activities in ...

  4. Joseph J. Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Joseph James Kelly was born in Buffalo, New York on July 5, 1897. His father was James W. Kelly, the founder of the American Body Company, and a local Democratic politician. Kelly served with a training unit in World War I and then entered the University at Buffalo Law School , graduating in 1920.

  5. Buffalo police shoving incident - Wikipedia

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    During the George Floyd protests in New York state, the Mayor of Buffalo, Byron Brown, instituted a daily curfew in the city from 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. Not long after the curfew began on June 4, Buffalo Police Department officers and New York State Police officers swept through Niagara Square, where a protest was winding down. [15]

  6. Cariol Horne - Wikipedia

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    Cariol Holloman-Horne [1] (previously known as Cariol Horne) is an American former police officer who was fired from the Buffalo Police Department and lost her pension after she physically stopped a fellow officer from chokeholding a handcuffed suspect in 2006. In October 2020, Buffalo adopted "Cariol's Law," to require police to intervene if a ...

  7. 2010 City Grill shooting - Wikipedia

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    Around 11 days after the shooting, the perpetrator turned himself in to the Buffalo police. [16] After McCray turned himself in to the Buffalo police, he was placed under the custody of the Buffalo police until he was set to be put to trial which he would appear at court in October 2010 with the judge assigned to the case giving him a hearing ...

  8. Michael Norwood - Wikipedia

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    Michael Norwood Jr. was born in Buffalo, New York, playing basketball for Seneca Vocational High School and receiving All-Western New York honors following his senior season in 2003. [ 1 ] He played for two seasons at Erie Community College under Alexander Nwora from 2003 to 2005. [ 2 ]

  9. Gil Kerlikowske - Wikipedia

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    He later served as police commissioner for Buffalo, New York for about a year and a half. He served as a member of the United States Justice Department, where he oversaw community policing grants. His work in Washington D.C. earned praise from then-Attorney General Janet Reno and then-First Lady Hillary Clinton. [8]