
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) - Authorities tell News 4 an NFTA Police officer was forced to open fire on a suspected car thief.
Just after 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, police were called to Linwood Avenue and Bryant Street. 40-year-old James Delacy, an NFTA Police officer who has been on the force for two years and was previously with the Erie County Sheriff's office, was on patrol spotted a stolen car with a suspect inside. The suspect took off running and Officer Delacy gave chase, eventually catching the large man, believed to weigh over 300 pounds.
The suspect started to get the better of the officer during the scuffle, gaining control of the officer's pepper spray and blasting the officer with it. Officer Delacy pulled his service weapon and shot the suspect in the rear end. The suspect has been identified as Kevin Allen of Buffalo, no age or address available.
Both Allen and Officer Delacy were taken to ECMC for their injuries. Both are expected to be okay. The NFTA has launched an internal investigation with the assistance of the Buffalo Police Department internal affairs division.
We'll have more on this story on News 4 at 5 and 6
(e:Uncutsaniflush) told me about this.
what is it about butts today?
on the gayle king show this morning, she was talking about some ass slasher who is cutting young women in washington dc in retail shops.
So lets see if I get this Correct NFTA the people who watch out for the buses and I guess the Air Port went after a stolen Car? Somehow I don't think he is supposed to do that.... A robbery maybe or an a attack... Maybe a car stolen from one of there lots.. Why not chase him with the car why not follow and call into the regular cops.... Why try to take down a guy much bigger then you.... To me of course I'm sure there is stuff the left out sounds like bad policing to me......