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Buffalo Common Council Passes Right to Know Bill
They say this Bill will Hold Police Accountable
Supporters of the Right to Know bill the buffalo common council passed on Tuesday say it is meant to hold police accountable.
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â Supporters of the Right to Know bill the buffalo common council passed on Tuesday say it is meant to hold police accountable.
âThe one thing I want to make clear is we do have some bad apples in every police force, but not every police officer is a bad apple,â Common Council President Darius Pridgen said.
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JD Sword drains the game-winning 3-pointer for Team 23. Photo by Mike Lawrence/TBT
JD Love celebrates his game-winning 3-pointer. Photo by Mike Lawrence/TBT
Jon Elmore drives to the basket. Photo by Mike Lawrence/TBT
Jon Elmore fires one up from deep. Photo by Mike Lawrence/TBT
Jon Elmore handles the ball. Photo by Mike Lawrence/TBT
Rondale Watson penetrates. Photo by Mike Lawrence/TBT
James Kelly attacks the basket. Photo by Mike Lawrence/TBT
Stevie Browning drives to the basket for a shot. Photo by Mike Lawrence/TBT
Stevie Browning shows emotion. Photo by Mike Lawrence/TBT
Jacorey Williams finishes a dunk. Photo by Mike Lawrence/TBT
Fans of Marshall, WVU take over Charleston Coliseum with unique opportunity in TBT By
Taylor Stephenson (top row, far left) with a group of Marshall fans on Monday night.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. The Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center seats were mostly blue, gold and green on Monday night.
Fans of Herd That, a Marshall-based alumni team, and Best Virginia, a WVU-based alumni team, packed the lower bowl for The Basketball Tournament (TBT). The two teams played Round 2 games of the 64-team winner-take-all $1 million tournament as Charleston is one of four host cities.
Taylor Stephenson, a Herd That fan from Barboursville and Marshall alumna came with a group of around a dozen fans and told MetroNews she could not miss the opportunity.