The NYCLU doesn't think the City of Buffalo will try hard enough to make sure all of the records are made public.
A Buffalo police lieutenant suspended after calling a woman a vulgar phrase while he was on duty last week has previously been suspended from the force four times, according to departmental ...
A judge temporarily blocked the city from publicly releasing three types of records: unsubstantiated allegations, pending allegations and matters that were the subject of confidential settlement ...
State Supreme Court Justice Frank A. Sedita III ruled Tuesday that the Buffalo Police Department could release records of unsubstantiated and pending allegations against police officers.
The Buffalo Police Department is conducting an internal affairs investigation following an incident in which a police lieutenant was seen on video calling a woman a vulgar phrase as she ...
Obviously, the Town Board is not totally satisfied with the job performance over the past six months of the chief. That’s why we took the action,” Supervisor Joseph Emminger told ...
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