BUFFALO, N.Y. — Buffalo Police tell 2 On Your Side an Internal Affairs investigation is underway after an officer's rifle fell off a roof and onto a sidewalk during the St. Patrick's Day Parade on Sunday.
Pictures shared with WGRZ by Andrew Mavrogeorgis show the officer positioned on top of the building at 560 Delaware Avenue at Allen Street in downtown Buffalo. The rifle is perched on the edge, on top of a stand, a short distance from the officer. At some point, the rifle fell onto the sidewalk below, where people were walking about.
Another picture shows the officer peering over the ledge of the building at the rifle on the sidewalk below, while people gathered for the parade pass by.
A nearby officer was able to pick up the rifle and carry it to safety.
There's no word yet on if the officer will be disciplined, and there are no reports of any injuries.
Buffalo Police say the officer was on the roof conducting "overwatch" of the parade, a routine safety protocol at large events.
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Is the city of Buffalo hiring Florida Man for their police force?
Someone tell me again why we should trust the police.
(Score: 1) by Runaway1956 on Thursday March 23, @06:31AM (1 child)
You mean like, Hitler's Brown Shirts? Or, Mao's Cultural Revolution? Or, from fiction, The Turner Diaries? Oh yes, there is precedent for those posses. Or, we could just refer to it as Mob Rule.
Abortion is the number one killed of children in the United States.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Thursday March 23, @08:04PM
Indeed. My take is that the people chanting "defund the police" haven't thought that far ahead. Though a bunch of them probably wouldn't have problems with rule by mob.