Harassment allegation against Erie County Sheriff candidate cost taxpayers $10,000
Kimberly Beaty denied wrongdoing
and last updated 2021-04-19 08:37:51-04
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â For eight years starting in the early 2000s, Patrick Mann was Kimberly Beatyâs supervisor at the Buffalo Police training academy.
But Beaty was in the midst of a âmeteoric riseâ to the top of the police brass, becoming a lieutenant, then district chief and by 2014, deputy police commissioner.
By 2017, the promotions resulted in Beaty, who was one of the few women of color in leadership positions on the police force, supervising her old boss and Mann, a police captain, claimed Beaty âexerted her authority over meâ to the point of harassment.
I-Team: Erie County Sheriff candidate was suspended twice for alleged misconduct
Gould defends record with Cheektowaga Police
The Democratic Partyâs endorsed candidate for Erie County Sheriff was suspended twice for allegations of misconduct while serving in the Cheektowaga Police Department, the 7 Eyewitness News I-Team has learned.
and last updated 2021-04-01 18:39:28-04
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â The Democratic Partyâs endorsed candidate for Erie County Sheriff was suspended twice for allegations of misconduct while serving in the Cheektowaga Police Department, the 7 Eyewitness News I-Team has learned.
Brian J. Gould, the assistant Cheektowaga police chief, announced his candidacy in January for the office of Erie County Sheriff, which will soon be vacant with the retirement of Republican Timothy B. Howard.