ARRESTS MADE IN ARMED ROBBERIES TARGETING MUSLIM COMMUNITY ON BUFFALO’S EAST SIDE

Erie County District Attorney John J. Flynn was joined by Captain Jeffrey Rinaldo of the Buffalo Police Department to announce the arrests of three individuals who have been charged for their alleged involvement in armed robberies that have occurred on Buffalo’s East Side over the past two weeks.

Anthony Cole, 22, of Buffalo was arraigned before Buffalo City Court Judge Betty Calvo-Torres on Tuesday, October 29, 2019. He has been charged with one count of Robbery in the First Degree, a Class “B” felony, one count to Attempted Robbery in the First Degree, a Class “C” felony, and one count of Endangering the Welfare of a Child, a Class “A” misdemeanor.

It is alleged that on Monday, October 28, 2019, at approximately 11:30 a.m., the defendant and two adolescent offenders approached a married couple as they were taking their children out of their vehicle on Theodore Street in the City of Buffalo. While armed with what appeared to be a gun, the suspects stole the victim’s purse.

Cole is scheduled to return on Monday, November 4, 2019 at 9:30 a.m. for a felony hearing. Judge Calvo-Torres set bail at $10,000. If convicted on all charges, Cole faces a maximum of 25 years in prison.

A16-year-old male and a 17-year-old male were also arrested for the crime. Both have been arraigned before Youth Part Judge Kevin Carter.

The same 16-year-old and 17-year-old adolescent offenders have been charged in a separate armed robbery that occurred on October 19, 2019 at approximately 9:30 p.m. The two defendants approached the victim in the vicinity of Humason Avenue and displayed what appeared to be a gun. One of the defendants struck the victim with the weapon, which fractured his jaw and orbital bone. The victim’s cell phone was stolen. This case is also pending before Youth Part Judge Carter.

DA Flynn commends the Buffalo Police Department for their work in these investigations, including Detective Jay Reuther, Lt. Courtney Tripp, Officer Jake Giaranno and Officer Michael Schue.

Other reported robberies that appear to target the Muslim community in the area are being actively investigated by the Buffalo Police Department in conjunction with the Erie County District Attorney’s Office Community Prosecution Unit.

Anyone with information on these crimes can contact the Buffalo Police Department (716-847-2255) or the Erie County DA’s Office (716-858-2424).

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Israel said Tuesday it killed a senior Hezbollah militant responsible for drones and missiles, even as it freed Lebanese prisoners as a "goodwill" gesture to the country's new president.

Despite a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, Israel has continued to carry out air strikes in Lebanon, claiming they are necessary to prevent the Iran-backed militant group from rearming or re-establishing a presence along its northern border.

"Earlier today, the IAF (air force) conducted a precise intelligence-based strike in the area of Nabatieh in southern Lebanon, eliminating Hassan Abbas Ezzedine, the head of Hezbollah's aerial array in the Bader regional unit," the military said in a statement.

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It said it carried out a second strike on Tuesday in the Froun area, targeting several militants.

"Several terrorists were identified in a site used by Hezbollah in the area of Froun in southern Lebanon," the military said. "An IAF aircraft struck the suspects."

Lebanon's official National News Agency reported that two people were killed in the Israeli strikes.

"An enemy Israeli drone strike targeting a car on the Deir El-Zahrani road resulted in one fatality," the news agency said, citing the health ministry.

It later reported that a second person was killed in an Israeli air strike on a vehicle in the Froun area.

Although a truce reached on November 27 largely ended more than a year of hostilities — including two months of full-scale war in which Israeli ground troops crossed the border — Israel has continued to launch periodic strikes in Lebanese territory.

Israel was initially expected to withdraw from Lebanon by February 18, after missing a January deadline, but it has maintained a presence in five strategic locations.

The ceasefire also required Hezbollah to pull back north of the Litani River, about 30 kilometres (20 miles) from the border, and to dismantle any remaining military infrastructure in southern Lebanon.

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In a separate development on Tuesday, Israel announced it had agreed to release five Lebanese citizens detained during its war with Hezbollah.

"In coordination with the United States and as a gesture to Lebanon's new president, Israel has agreed to release five Lebanese detainees," a statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said.

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun's office said four of the prisoners had been freed on Tuesday and the fifth would follow on Wednesday.

Their release followed a meeting earlier Tuesday in the Lebanese border town of Naqoura, attended by representatives of Israel, Lebanon and mediators France and the United States.

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"These groups will focus on the five points controlled by Israel in southern Lebanon, discussions on the Blue Line and remaining disputed areas, and the issue of Lebanese detainees held by Israel."

The Blue Line is the UN-patrolled demarcation line that has served as de facto border since 2000.

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"We want to get a political resolution, finally, to the border disputes," Ortagus said.

"When it comes to the border agreement, the land border agreement, there are 13 points -- I think that six are still problematic," she said.

Ortagus said Israel had "withdrawn from over 99 percent of the territory".

"I feel fairly confident that... we can have final resolution on the five points and ultimately on the remaining issues related to the Blue Line".

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