The white supremacist who murdered ten people and injured three at the Tops Market on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo is no longer being held at the Erie County Holding Center in downtown Buffalo.
Amherst man, identified at U.S. Capitol riot, ordered by judge to be detained
A federal court judge in the District of Columbia ruled that there s overwhelming evidence Thomas Sibick of Amherst is a danger. Author: Jeff Preval Updated: 5:50 PM EDT March 16, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. A federal court judge in the District of Columbia has ordered that an Amherst man involved in the U.S. Capitol insurrection in January be detained pending trial.
This ruling reverses a lower court’s ruling that Thomas Sibick remain on home incarceration with his parents in Amherst.
In court documents, prosecutors say Sibick can be seen through the lens of a body camera, reaching for the officer. that Sibick can be seen posing with an officer s shield. Prosecutors also show a picture of the bullet proof vest, showing the hole where the badge was.