Grand Jury Issues No Bill of Indictment in Tyler Lewis Stabbing Death

 

STATEMENT FROM ERIE COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY JOHN J. FLYNN ON INVESTIGATION INTO THE FATAL STABBING OF TYLER LEWIS

“Since October 14, 2022, our investigation into the fatal stabbing of Tyler X. Lewis has remained a top priority for my office, our partners in law enforcement and the University at Buffalo. While I understand that his family has waited six months for answers, it was important that we conduct a complete and thorough investigation into the events that led to Tyler’s untimely death in order to present all of the evidence to a Grand Jury.

Today, the Grand Jury issued a no bill of indictment, finding that there was no probable cause to charge anyone with a crime that could be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

 

In addition, my office spoke with the attorney who represents the Lewis family to provide a full understanding of our investigation into his tragic death and the decision of the Grand Jury.

The Grand Jury is an independent investigative body comprised of citizens of Erie County. As it is a secret proceeding held in private, our office is prohibited from disclosing when a Grand Jury investigation is underway. While I recognize the importance of transparency in this case for Tyler’s family, University at Buffalo and SUNY Buffalo State University communities as well as the public, our office cannot disclose any evidence or witness testimony that may have been presented before the Grand Jury.

As I have stated before, our office provided consistent updates to the Lewis family throughout this extensive investigation. While I understand that the family is seeking an arrest in this case, I stand by the decision of the Grand Jury.

Tyler’s family and friends remain in my thoughts and prayers as they continue to grieve during this difficult time.”

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