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.
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07/28/2011 17:28 #54802
Linwood ass shooting07/21/2011 14:40 #54747
Local air quality improvement?Tonawanda Coke agrees to reduce benzene emissionsBy Janice L. Habuda
Benzene emissions from Tonawanda Coke Corp. will continue to fall under agreements signed this week between the company and regulatory agencies, officials announced Wednesday.
Regional leaders from the federal Environmental Protection Agency and the state Department of Environmental Conservation discussed the agreements at a news conference outside the Kenmore-Town of Tonawanda Municipal Building, where they also announced that grants totaling $230,000 have been awarded to two groups involved in local environmental efforts.
“Our work on Tonawanda Coke is a work in progress,†said Judith A. Enck, the EPA’s regional administrator. “We’re not done. It’s continuing.â€
According to Enck, the agreements, combined with earlier efforts, will reduce emissions of benzene—a known carcinogen — from the River Road facility by at least two-thirds.
“We are focused . . . on the benzene emissions because benzene has been linked to cancer, to blood disorders and to reproductive problems,†Enck said.
Officials did not give a timeline for the two-thirds reduction or any details on current benzene emission levels.
A yearlong air-quality study, performed by the DEC during 2007 and 2008, established that Tonawanda Coke is the predominant source of benzene in the town’s industrial zone.
The agreements with the state and federal environmental agencies require the company to make significant repairs to — and eventually replace — the ammonia scrubber system, among other things.
“That is Phase 1 of our enforcement together,†said Abby Snyder, regional director for the DEC. “The first thing we wanted to target was reducing benzene emissions.â€
A total of $230,000 in EPA grants will go to environmental initiatives for local businesses and residents.
A $130,000 pollution prevention grant was awarded to the New York State Pollution Prevention Institute, which is based at Rochester Institute of Technology. It will be used to lend technical assistance to businesses in the town, conduct detailed environmental assessments of their manufacturing processes and improve operations to significantly reduce their environmental impacts.
A $100,000 Community Action for a Renewed Environment grant went to the Clean Air Coalition of Western New York, a citizens group that initiated air testing on its own several years ago to investigate residents’ illnesses. The coalition will work with residents to prioritize environmental risks and concerns they want addressed.
“Finally, the voice of the Tonawanda community was heard,†said Sen. Charles E. Schumer, D-N. Y. “This agreement, spearheaded by the EPA, along with DEC, [proves] that a community can band together and stand up for their simple right to breathe clean air.â€
Rep. Louise M. Slaughter, D-Fairport, applauded the development. “Clean air is a basic human right, and I’m proud of my friends at the Clean Air Coalition for leading the fight on behalf of everyone in Tonawanda,†she said.
Whatever. I am going with the logic. More pollution = less ticks!
I think it is probably just as evasive in this area. Maybe a little less so just for the fact that we have less wooded areas.
Aren't you concerned that if this is successful, the ticks from Monroe county might invade Erie?!
It is also questioning the company and if they really will do what they have agreed to. I feel bad for people around the plant but I definitely can on heavily cloud covered days smell the pollution from this plant. I can tell it is from that because it has the same stench that you smell when you cross the grand island bridge.
Like the ? in your tittle so yes the Air will be less bad for you and that is a good thing... But I still wouldn't call it clean.....
05/29/2011 08:21 #54375
The Scajaquada; swollen and nastyI added several more boring and mundane youtube videos to my collection highlighting the collective run-off of cars, buses and trucks from Cheektowaga to the Niagara River.
It has to be the amount of rain we have been getting. I guess this is where all the water ends up!
Thought I heard that This May set the record in Buffalo for the most rain in inches ever don't have the stats heard it on one of the news channels so you may want to verify that
06/17/2011 20:56 #54514
Shady SheehanJust a few weeks ago Sheehan discontinued direct deposit and it was clearly an ominous sign. I'm so pissed that they would write a bad check for their employees causing further hardship on the very people who made the hospital run.
If you can't afford to pay your vendors or your employees it is time to shut down. At least you shouldn't be accepting new patients because that is dangerous. People don't go to work when they aren't paid!
Besides the latest, the things I have learned about the inner workings of this institution are horrendous. Corrupt at the very core of existence.
Check out the link to see Steve being interview by Luke Moretti of WIVB Channel 4.
That is really awful! Shame on the hospital. :/
That Is Crazy... The thing is if people work together this can be worked out.... As long as they will be getting the money..... The Hospital that is......
Wow that is so crappy.
06/02/2011 19:21 #54406
1-800-295-6724 Kevin MonroeThey have left messages with fake English accents and in Spanish too, but they never let me know who they are calling for. A real person called today while I was home and asked for "Neal Wesley Jr". When I told them that they had the wrong number they called again with a machine asking me to call the above number.
So I called Verizon and talked to some girl who didn't even provide her name when she answered the phone, who told me that there is nothing I can do and that is why she canceled her landline was because of collector calls. Actually, the idiot at Verizon suggest that I call the "Do Not Call List", which most people know does not pertain to collection calls. I hardly even use my landline and this is so frustrating because it is so invasive because it is my HOME and I can't make it stop. I am not delinquent in any accounts and need this to stop and I don't know how to make it stop.
I really should just turn the land line off since I really don't need it. I just like having it and it is probably a stupid waste of money anyways.
I was harassed before from a collector calling for an old roommate. One of the women who called actually told me I sound gay and couldn't possibly be my roommate and I told her she was a big f'ing C and hung up. I have also been called a faggot by Rent a Center people coming to collect from a neighbor who wasn't paying. I am so sick of this kind of harassment. I have had my delinquent debts in the past which I have settled long ago and don't appreciate this abuse. I have worked extremely hard at paying back my obligations and this is really not fair that I have to deal with this.
Cancel your landline. Honestly, it's a pain and it's not worthwhile to have a landline at all. It will save your money and prevent harassment.
I get random crazy calls on my cellphone - which is not even a proper cellphone line (it's one of those pay-as-you-go disposable numbers). So I just stopped using the phone as a means of primary communications and tell everyone who wants to stay in touch to email me or leave me voicemail on google voice that I eventually get as emails.
We are in an age where telephone lines are not a necessity anymore, why not step away and breathe?
Well, if anyone googles that number now your blog comes up on the first page of results.
(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......