All you need to know about Taste of Buffalo 2021
After taking a year off because of the pandemic, the largest two-day food fest in the nation is back.
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â On Saturday, we re going to see something in Niagara Square we haven t seen in two years: thousands of people trying out delicious foods from 25 different vendors.
Staff at Babcia s Pierogi were busy steaming, slicing and chopping away as they get ready for their very first Taste of Buffalo. It s a lot of prep work; a lot of chopping, and frying and just planning, lots of planning, said owner Linda Lund.
All of the shootings happened within an hour and in close proximity to one another. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 11:35 AM EDT April 9, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. Buffalo Police investigators are looking into three shootings that happened early Friday morning.
All of the shootings happened within in an hour of each other and in close proximity.
The first happened at an apartment on Shepard St. around 1:20 a.m. Officers arrived at the scene and found a 22-year-old man from Hamburg shot inside.
Officers also found a fire on the side porch of the apartment.
The victim, whose name has not yet been released, was taken to ECMC with a gunshot wound to the leg. He is currently listed in stable condition.
https://www.afinalwarning.com/500230.html (Natural News) A man in Buffalo, New York, was held at gunpoint by bounty hunters from out-of-state who raided his home without a warrant and his consent. This situation was made worse by the fact that several members of the
In January of this year, Jake Reinhardt, his fiancee and their three-year-old daughter were woken up in the middle of the night when they heard somebody banging on their front door. When Reinhardt got to the door, he saw a man with a long firearm by his front door.
“Open it up or we’ll kick it in,” the man yelled. Reinhardt asked the man at the door to identify himself, but the man responded by demanding once again that Reinhardt open the door.
Elderly BLM protester, 75, who was shoved by Buffalo cops in unprovoked attack, falling and cracking his skull, sues the police, mayor and city after grand jury dismisses assault charges
Martin Gugino, 75, filed lawsuit in federal court, claiming his constitutional rights to freedom of speech, peaceful assembly and due process were violated
Complaint also alleges forcible assault without warning by police officers
Gugino was left with a fractured skull after he was pushed by cops during June 4 protest against George Floyd s death
Grand jury cleared officers Aaron Torgalski and Robert McCabe this month
Torgalski and McCabe remain suspended pending an internal investigation