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Buffalo man shot by responding officers sentenced for menacing police with deadly weapon during incident

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Fri, Oct 27th 2023 02:25 pm

Submitted by the Erie County District Attorney’s Office

Erie County District Attorney John J. Flynn announced 32-year-old Dominique D. Thomas of Buffalo was sentenced this morning before Erie County Court Judge Kenneth Case to two years in prison followed by two years of post-release supervision.

On Monday, March 14, 2022, at approximately 4:36 a.m., four Buffalo Police officers responded to an apartment building on the 1900 block of Hertel Avenue near Shoshone Street. The defendant had called 911, stating that someone was threatening to kill him. When the officers entered the building, they encountered the defendant, who was holding a large knife, in the stairwell.

The defendant admitted to intentionally placing the officers in reasonable fear of physical injury or death by displaying the knife and refusing multiple orders by police to drop the weapon. In an attempt to deescalate the situation, the police officers backed out of the apartment building and moved into the street as they spoke with the defendant who continued to approach with the deadly weapon. When the defendant ran toward an officer with the knife in hand, he was subsequently shot multiple times by the two of the police officers.

The defendant was taken by ambulance to ECMC where he was treated for multiple injuries. No police officers were injured during the incident.

Flynn previously announced his office conducted a thorough review of the officer-involved shooting and determined the actions of the police officers were justified. The two Buffalo Police officers who fired the shots resulting in injuries to the defendant were cleared of any criminal wrongdoing.

Thomas pleaded guilty to one count of menacing a police officer or peace officer (class “D” violent felony), the highest sustainable charge in the indictment against him, on Aug. 8.

Flynn commended the Buffalo Police Department for its work in the investigation.

The case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Christine M. Garvey of the felony trials bureau.

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