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BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT HOUSING STATISTICS REPORT Attn: Daniel Derenda, Police Commissioner Byron Lockwood, Deputy Commissioner Aaron Young, Housing Chief Prepared By: Patrick A Roberts Date Prepared:01/17/2013 Report Dates:12/27/2012 to 01/10/2013 Total Arrests for Period Total Arrests in B.MLHLA Locations Felony 12 Felony 9 Misdemeanor 25 Misdemeanor 2 Violation 5 Violation 4 Traffic Misdemeanor 31 Traffic Misdemeanor 24 Total Tickets Issued For Period Total Tickets Issued on B.M.H.A Property Traffic Infraction 282 | Traffic Infraction 206 7 Parking Tags 33, Parking Tags 32 City Ordinance 0 City Ordinance 0 Total Weapons Recovered Total Weapons Recovered on B.M.H.A. Property 0 0 Special concems addressed/individuals contacted As evidenced by the above compiled statistics, The Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit continues to focus it's efforts to the areas in and around the B.M.H.A. properties. In all areas of regulation the officer’ produce at least 75% and as much as 99% of their efforts in the properties. This illustrates an above baseline amount of service that would be delivered had the Housing Unit not have been dedicated to the B.M.H.A. properties. Left to routine patrol, the Districts would not be able to dedicate or concentrate efforts in this manner. One area where this is evidenced is that (48) vehicles were impounded by the unit, (36) of which were ir and around B.M.HLA. property. All of these vehicles were impounded in association with suspended nope operators/registrations, DWI, incident to nercoties arrests, and those related to warrants, Statistically, (3) out of (4) of all vehicles impounded were in the targeted areas, demonstrating an above baseline level of service. District personal would not be able to provide this level of dedication and service. Many of te above impounds were made possible by the use of department authowged roadblocks/checkpoints._ During this reportin: ‘These were completed with the assistance of the Strike Force Unit which is comprised of officers from the B.P.D., E.C.S.D., and the New York State Police. These roadblocks are an above baseline service to the B.M.H.A. as the Districts do not have the time or manpower to carry out such endeavors. A significant arrest was made by the Unit as a neighboring the Donovan Drive complex, was charged as a fugitive from Denver, Co. on weapons and dangerous drugs charges. ‘The individual did attempt to hide his identity from officers as he did not wish to be detected and retumed to face the charges Officers debrief each arrest on drug related charges and attempt to obtain info. regarding drug sales on B.MH.A. properties. This practice consistanly nets results as evidenced above. It is my belief that the blatant drug/weapons activity is being suppressed by the officers vigorous vehicle and traffic enforcement. * For statistical purposes numbers attributed to B.M.HLA. property are to be considered within one half of one mile of B.M.H.A. property BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT HOUSING STATISTICS REPORT Attn: Daniel Derenda, Police Commissioner Byron Lockwood, Deputy Commissioner Aaron Young, Housing Chief Prepared By: Patrick A Roberts Date Prepared:001/26/2013 Report Dates:01/11/2013 to 01/25/2013 Total Arrests for Period Total Arrests in B.M.HLA Locations Felony 13 Felony 5 Misdemeanor 39 Misdemeanor 14 Violation 5 Violation 3 Traffic Misdemeanor 38 Traffic Misdemeanor 21 Total Tickets Issued For Period Total Tickets Issued on B.M.H.A Property Traffic Infraction 161 Traffic Infraction’ "104" = Parking Tags 35 Parking Tags 26 City Ordinance 3 City Ordinance 2 Total Weapons Recovered Total Weapons Recovered on B.MLH.A. Property 3 0 Special concems addressed/individuals contacted: During this reporting period the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit addressed many concerns tha have helped to improve the quality of life for the residents of the B.M.H.A. properties. In addition to above reported law enforcement statistics generated by the Housing Unit, a total of (46) vehicles were impounded, (29) of which were in and around B.M.H.A. properties. All of the impounded vehicles were incident to vehicle and traffic stops that led to arrests. Reasons for impound were suspended operator's license/suspended vehicle registration, outstanding arrest warrants, and narcotics possession. ‘The Housing Unit did perform a traffic roadblock/checkpoint oo a ‘This was accomplished with the assistance of the Buffalo Police Dept’s Strike Force Unit, This collaboration of the units-to-show a high level of enforcement-and visibility within a B.M.H.A. property: demonstrated an above base-line level of service. On January 17, 2013 Captain Patrick Roberts did meet at 476 Louisiana, the office of Stanley Fernandez, the Deputy Director of Family Support Services for the B.M.H.A. Additional attendees at the meeting were B.MH.A. Investigator Paul Kihl, and F.B.1 Special Agent James Jancewicz. The purpose of the meeting ‘was to plan future presentations to B.M.H.A. staff and residents. The purpose of these planned presentations will be to familiarize the residents and staff with the newly planned "Gang-Awareness" Future dates and locations of the presentations were discussed as well as the format for the meetings. Capt Roberts did follow up with Stanley Fernandez and the first planned meeting is Feb. 5, 2013 to be held at the Martha Mitchell Community Center for the Ken-Langfield staff. The Housing Unit did also effect the arrests of (3) separate individuals who each were in possession of loaded firearms. All three firearms were loaded revolvers, (2) of which were .38 cal and (1) of which was a .357 Magnum. In two of the cases the individuals did fight violently in an attempt to free themselves from apprehension. One individual had twice been convicted of weapons possession in the past and claims to be the target of a future "hit" and claims his "best friend” had been murdered two weeks previous by the same individual. This violent struggle took place on Newburgh near East Delavan, less than 1/2 mile from the Ken-Langfield Property. Lt Lance Russo and Lt Brian Strobele of the Housing Unit did meet with the manager of the Shaffer Village apts, Mr. Michael Lewis who did claim that there is rampant drug activity specific to JZ In response, the Lieutenants having directed their officers to increase visibility. This plan has netted intelligence, narcotics recovery, and various arrests. The cooperation between between the Housing Unit and (EET is ccedited with netting this information, contraband, and arrests which should serve as a model for future similar targeted enforcements. * For statistical purposes numbers attributed to B.M.H.A. property are to be considered within one half of éne mile of B.M.H.A. property BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT HOUSING STATISTICS REPORT Attn: Daniel Derenda, Police Commissioner Byron Lockwood, Deputy Commissioner Aaron Young, Housing Chief Prepared By: Patrick A Roberts Date Prepared:02/10/2013 Report Dates:01/26/2013 to 02/09/2013 Total Arrests for Period Felony 20 Misdemeanor 35 Violation 4 Traffic Misdemeanor 23 Total Arrests in B.M.H.A Locations Felony 7 Misdemeanor 22 Violation 4 Traffic Misdemeanor 16 Total Tickets Issued For Period Total Tickets Issued on B.MLELA Property Traffic Infraction’ 162 Traffic Infraction 119 Parking Tags 28 Parking Tags 28 City Ordinance 4 City Ordinance 4 Total Weapons Recovered ‘Total Weapons Recovered on B.M.H.A. Property 5 oO ‘Special concerns addressed/individuals contacted: In addition to the above numbers generated by the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit, the Unit did impound a total of (26) vehicles, (17) of which were from in an around B.M.H.A. properties. All vehicles ‘were impounded incident to lawful arrest for warrant, narcotics, or weapons possession as well as those involving suspended operator's license/suspended vehicle registration. ‘The Housing Unit did also seize $9,366.00 under the Federal governments asset seizure policy, $3,900.00 of which was from B.M.H.A. property. All monies were seized by the officers in relation to illegal narcotics possession and sales. Narcotics associated were Marihuana, Opiates(pain killers and heroin), Cocaine (crack and powder), and Crystal Meth-Amphetimine. ~The Housing Unit did also recover (5) loaded handguns during the reporting period: 1. Loaded .357Sig Sigsauer semi-auto pistol with (1) arrest. 2, Loaded .32 cal. handgun with (1) arrest. 3. Loaded 30/30 rifle with (2) arrests. 4, Loaded .32 cal. handgun with (4) arrests. 5. Loaded, defaced .22 cal. handgun with (2) arrests. Captain's Summary: * 126 Trespass interdiction in Shaffer Village did lead to one arrest. * 1/27 Emphasis on Vehicle and Traffic in Langfield and Donovan led to numerous summons issued. * 1/28 Utilized camera system installed within Housing Unit to view illegal natcotics in leading to (2) arrests. * 1/29 Camera system used in EEE eading to (3) arrests for warrant and Resisting arrest. * 1/30 Performed "walk-ups" in Perry high rises at request of iM Narcotics interdiction in Shaffer Village. * 1/31 Performed "sweep" of Shaffer Village netting narcotics arrest. 2 as. * 2/2 Traffic checkpoint performed at Langfield and Edison leading to (36) summons issued, various impounds, and a narcotics arrest. ich led to various suspicious person checks and v/t stops. * 2/3. Trespass interdiction of Perry and Douglass Tower. * 2/5 Captain Roberts and Special Agent James Jancewicz did co-present a Gang-Awareness meeting at Douglass Community center for B.M.H.A. staff with facilitation by Mr.Stanley Fernandez. * 2/6 Narcotics interdiction of Lakeview led to Marihuana possession arrest. * 2/7 "Sweep" of Jasper Parish and Shaffer Village led to arrests for Narcotics, cash seizure, * 2/8 Viewed B.M.H.A. camera system to view [A * 2/9 Narcotics interdiction in Lakeview...Vehicle and Traffic in Jasper Parish. * For statistical purposes numbers attributed to B.M.HL.A. property are to be considered within one half of one mile of B.M.H.A.. property. “apes BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT HOUSING STATISTICS REPORT Attn: Daniel Derenda, Police Commissioner Byron Lockwood, Deputy Commissioner Aaron Young, Housing Chief Prepared By: Patrick A Roberts Date Prepared:03/02/2013 Report Dates:02/10/2013 to 02/28/2013 ‘Total Arrests for Period Felony 15 Misdemeanor 55 Violation 6 Traffic Misdemeanor 49 Total Arrests in B.M.H.A Locations Felony 9 Misdemeanor 31 Violation 2 Traffic Misdemeanor 28 Total Tickets Issued For Period Traffic Infraction 200 Parking Tags 52 City Ordinance 3 Total Tickets Issued on B.M.H.A Property Traffic Infraction 118 Parking Tags 49 City Ordinance 1 Total Weapons Recovered 0 Total Weapons Recovered on B.MLH.A. Property 0 Cocaine, and Marihuana. ‘Special concerns addressed/individuals contacted: In addition to the above numbers generated by the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit, there was also a total of (59) vehicles impounded, (33) of which were taken from in and around the B.MLH.A. properties. All vehicles were impounded incident to arrest for narcotics or in relation to suspended/revoked operator's license or suspended/revoked vehicle registration. ‘The Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit did seize a total of $3,376.00 and $1,645.00 of that from ‘was from in and around the B.MH.A. properties. All monies were seized using the Federal guidelines as they pertain to the funds related to narcotics possession and sales. Associated narcotics were Heroin, ~The following specific actions were taken by the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit and are included in the following Captain's Summary: * 2/10 Did utilize the camera system within the Housing Unit offices to assist the A/District in an armed robbery investigation. Lt. Strobele/Lt Russo were able to isolate video showing not only the armed robbery, but their faces and their direction of flight. The A/District Detectives were able to use this information to identify a suspect in a string of similar robberies, jin the Housing Unit offices which did lead to (3) separate narcotics * 2/11 Did utilize camera system wi aes: in * 2/12 Performed walk throughs in the tower's of Perry and Frederick Douglass leading to various ejections. Dispersed youths loitering in Langfield courtyard, * 2/15 Captain Roberts did co-present at a Gang-Awareness meeting for the employees of the B.M.ELA. at the Frederick Douglass community center. Performed drug sweeps in Perry and Lakeview as well, leading to various arrests. * 2/16 Vehicle and traffic interdiction in the B.M.H.A properties led to issuance of (12) traffic infraction summons and another (4) for unclassified misdemeanors. * 2/17 Responded to resident complaint of vacant that was broken into at 449 Military. Did utilize camera within Housing Unit office to moniter activity in Were able to LD. suspect a suspect who did run and discard items on property. ing for Domestic Violence and Use of "Asp" batons for use in patrol of B.M.H.A. * 2/18 Attended trai properties. * 2/19 Did utilize camera system to moniter activity in [EES Performed suspicious persons checks in Lakeview and Donovan Drive leading to various arrests and summons issuances. * 2/20 Performed loitering interdiction in Shaffer Village, Jasper Parrish, and Lasalle apts. * 2/21 Performed walk-throughs in Perry courtyards and high-rises. Narcotics interdiction in Lakeview. Both led to various arrests. * 2/23 Narcotics and V/T interdiction performed at Ken/Langfield led to warrant and felony narcotics arrests. * 2/24 Narcotics interdiction in Lakeview led to arrests. Issued (7) traffic infraction summons and (1) unclassified misd. summons in various B.M.H.A. properties. * 2/25 Assisted staff at Lanagan field house within Perry with orderly dismissal from afternoon programs. Ensured safety of attendees with presence. Provided high visibility patrols in Ken/Langfield. Arrests adjacent to Willert Park for narcotics and warrants. * 2/26 Camera system within Housing Unit utilized to moniter narcotics activity leading to arrest. Narcotics interdiction in Donovan Drive and Willert Park led to arrests. * 2/28 Narcotics interdiction in Frederick Douglass Towere led to an arrest. V/T interdiction in various B.M.HLA. properties led to (3) vehicle impounds, (11) traffic infraction summons issued, (1) unclassified misd. summons issued, and (4) parking tags. * For statistical purposes numbers attributed to B.M.H.A. property are to be considered within one half of one mile of B.MH.A. property BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT HOUSING STATISTICS REPORT Attn: ‘Aaron Young, Housing Chief Prepared By: Patrick A Roberts Date Prepared:04/03/2013 Report Dates:03/01/2013 to 03/31/2013 Daniel Derenda, Police Commissioner Byron Lockwood, Deputy Commissioner Traffic Misdemeanor 58 Total Arrests for Period Total Arrests in BMLH.A Locations Felony 55 Felony 2 Misdemeanor 10 Misdemeanor 2 Violation 8 Violation 2 Traffic Misdemeanor 29 Total Tickets Issued For Period Total Tickets Issued on B.M.H.A Property Traffic Infraction 320 ‘Traffic Infraction 215 Parking Tags 60 Parking Tags St City Ordinance 1 City Ordinance 1 Total Weapons Recovered Total Weapons Recovered on B.M.ILA. Property i 1 Special concems addressed/individuals contacted: guidelines. In addition to the above generated numbers by the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit, a total of (85) vehicles were impounded, (51) having been from in and around the B.M.H.A. properties. All vehicles Were impounded subject to the involvement with weapons possession, narcoties possession, warranted persons, suspended/revoked operator's and/or suspended/revoked vehicle registrations. A total of $6360.00 was seized by the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit, $5300.00 of which was seized from arrests in and around the B.M.H.A. properties. All monies were seized in relation to narcotics sales and were taken in compliance with United States Federal Government seizure/forfeiture | ] ‘The following individuals were arrested with illegal handguns by the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit: ‘The following specific actions were taken by the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit 3/1 Conducted drug interdiction in Shaffer Village in response to citizen complaints making various arrests for same. Engaged in foot pursuit leading to injury of officer. 3/2 Drug activity in Shaffer Village, did team up with Delta Dist. officers resulting in various arrests and narcotics seizures. Numerous summons issued as well. Did assist C Dist with armed robbery and did effect arrests and recover evidence related. 3/4 officers attended training for Article 35, and Domestic Violence. Did assist Safe Streets Task Force with surveillance in Perry and narcotics buys as well through the use of camera system installed within Housing Unit. id attend a meeting with BMHA leaders at Shaffer Village. “Also attending was Topics discussed were gang problems and the fear citizens are 3/5 Captain Roberts experiencing from related issues. 3/6 Responded to Shaffer Village re: complaints of criminal mischief from ATV's and mini-bikes damaging property leading to impound of (2) minibikes from 118 Isabelle. Did conduct wide-spread search of Perry re: missing 13 yr old runaway child. 3/8 Assisted S..T.F conducting interviews at [IEEE with regard to ongoing narcotics investigation in Perry. Also did pull video from B.MLH.A. cameras related to earlier armed robbery and murder of cab-driver. Assisted Homicide with this investigation. 3/9 Officers were assigned to C/E Districts in response to unrest and shootings. Did locate subject linked who had knowledge to homicide and individual did give full statement to homicide unit, 3/11 Capt Roberts met with Paul Kihl director of BMITA security to discuss matters related all BMHA properties. Proposed plans for future action. -3/12.-Officers-conducted narcotics interdiction of Ken/Langfield 4eading to-various arrests and -vehicle-- impounds. 3/13 Took informant to Narcotics who had information re: narcotics trafficking. Search warrant was obtained and narcotics recovered. 3/14 Officers attended Gangstar meeting and learned information/gathered intel related to illegal activity in BMHA properties. Gained intel from C.1. which led to search warrant where a| ond er secret 3/17 Conducted walk downs in Perry High rises. Monitered BMHA cameras for activity. 3/19 Conducted narcotics interdictions of Perry and Douglass resulting in various arrests. Also assisted narcotics on warrants and raids and did recover a loaded assault rifle. 3/20 Conducted walk thru’s in Perry to include [AEE leading to arrests for marihuana possession, warrants, cocaine possession and money seizure. Did utilize Housing camera system to accomplish this matter. 3/22. Aggressively patrolled Ken/Langfield, Donovan Drive and Shaffer Village leading to various arrests. 3/23 Continued surveillance with SSTF in the Perry and did assist in identifying individuals targeted for drug round up due to commence on 4/3 at Perry. 3/25 Conducted drug interdiction in Jasper Parish and Shaffer Village resulting in various narcotics arrests. Did assist C District and Homicide in investigation 2 rr 3/27 ‘Met with Mr. David Rodriguez of the BMHA Executive'staff to discuss (ER Director of security Paul Kihl was also in attendance. Officers worked with SSTF in Perry where ‘numerous arrests were made along with the seizure of a large amount of cocaine. 3/29 Officers obtained intel fro: (MRR © ster conciuct walk ups of Pery high rises * For statistical purposes numbers attributed to B.M.HLA. property are to be considered within one half of one mile of B.M.H.A. property BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT HOUSING STATISTICS REPORT Attn: Daniel Derenda, Police Commissioner Byron Lockwood, Deputy Commissioner ‘Aaron Young, Housing Chief Prepared By: Patrick A Roberts Date Prepared:05/04/2013, Report Dates:04/01/2013 to 04/30/2013 Total Arrests for Period Felony 40 Misdemeanor 102 Violation 14 Traffic Misdemeanor 75 Total Arrests in B.M.H.A Locations Felony 14 Misdemeanor 58 Violation iT Traffic Misdemeanor 40 Total Tickets Issued For Period “Traffic infraction" * 460 Parking Tags 56 City Ordinance 9 ‘Traffic Infraction’ * ~-- ~ 322 Parking Tags 55 City Ordinance 6 Total Weapons Recovered 4 Total Weapons Recovered on B.M.H.A. Property 0 to seizing cash and property. ‘Special concems addressed/individuals contacted: In addition to the above statistics generated by the members of the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit, there were a total of (97) vehicles impounded, (57) of which were from in and around BMHA properties. All vehicles were impounded in association with their relation to susp/tevoked operators, susp/revoked vehicle registrations, narcotics related, and warranted persons. ‘The Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit did also seize $3200.00 from persons arrested in relation to narcotics possession. All seizures were in accordance with Federal Government standards as they pertain On April 5, 2013 the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit did assist in early morning drug raids in Ww the Commodore Perry-BMHA.-properties.. Arrests were made, including that of, who is the reputed leader of a major narcotics distribution ring. He is currently facing Federal Indictments for narcotics/weapons trafficking and is the subject of homicide investigations. Without the a ‘would not have been as strong, and he would not have been able to have been taking down as quickly. This The following are special concerns addressed by the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit: * 4/1 Narcotics interdiction in area of Swab Terrace leading to narcotics arrests. * 4/2 Developed intel re: narcotics in Lakeview and a homicide. Shared info. with appropriate units, 4/3 Performed a traffic checkpoint in conjunction with Strike Force Unit at EI in front of with great sucess. Various arrests, summons issued, and vehicle impounds. * 4/4 Officers assisted Narcotics unit with raid at resulting in arrests, seizure of $1500, and a quantity of heroin packaged for sale, * 4/5 Monitered cameras within Housing Unit office for future intel. Performed walk downs of Perry high-rises. * 4/6 Narcotics interdiction in Donovan Drive led to arrest of two individuals smoking marihuana. * 4/7 Initiated a sweep of Lakeview and Shaffer Village in response to resident complaints of squatters and trespassing, Officers did later recover a loaded 9mm handgun leading to three arrests. * 4/8 Narcotics interdiction in Shaffer Village led to Various aitests. Lakeview sweep led to-artest of warranted subject. * 4/9 Received call from Jasper Parish mgmt with regards to overt drug sales. Did respond quickly and dic identify several individuals suspected for future interdiction, Made various narcotics arrests in Shaffer Village. * 4/10 Narcotics interdiction in area of Schwab, Lakeview, led to artests. Stolen car atrest in Donovan. * 4/12 Conducted sweeps of larger BMHA properties to include Ken/Langfield. Enforced traffic laws where applicable. * 4/13 Performed walk downs of Frederick Douglass in response to resident/management concerns. * 4/14 Narcotics interdiction at Donovan Drive led to an arrest. * 4/15 Met i discuss security matters relating to all BMHA properties. Continue to keep open dialogue with regards to issues. * 4/16 Conducted narcotics interdiction of Lakeview leading to arrest, Conducted walk-downs of Perry High Rises. * 4/17 Continued with walk-downs of Perry and Douglass. Officers did later effect arrest of an individual with a loaded .25 cal semi-auto handgun, * 4/18 Met with SSTF at Housing unit to discuss law enforcement matters relavant to the BMHA residents. Patrolled all larger properties leading to arrests/summons issuances. Later did arrest an individual with a loaded .380 cal semi-auto handgun, * 4/19 Narcotics sweep of Shaffer village leading to various arrests. * 4/20 Capt and Lt monitored cameras in Perry/Douglass/Ken Lanfied for intel for future narcotics and trespassing interdiction. * 4/21 Conducted a V/T interdiction of Ken/Langfield which did net various summons issued and impounds, * 4/22 Conducted a joint checkpoint with the Strike Force at MME netted large number of summons and (7) impounds. * 4/23 Performed walk thru of Shaffer Village and Jasper. Did issue numerous summons and net impounds within. * 4/24 Assisted management with vacant apt. checks in Donovan Drive. * 4/25 Narcotics interdiction of Lakeview and Donovan netted'several arrests for possession. * 4/26 Conducted walk downs of Douglass and Perry. vit interdiction of larger properies netted (18) summons issued, | TT 30s ames security plan in anticipation f_ ___——————s * 4/50 Cptain Rober: 27. resented a gang awareness seminax at Frederick Douglass community center for presidents of respective BMHA properties. Leamed of problems at LBJ seniors housing and plan future walk thru's, * For statistical purposes numbers attributed to B.M.H.A. property are to be considered within ‘one half of one mile of B.M.ELA. property BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT HOUSING STATISTICS REPORT Attn: Daniel Derenda, Police Commissioner Byron Lockwood, Deputy Commissioner ‘Aaron Young, Housing Chief Prepared By: Patrick A Roberts Date Prepared:06/09/2013 Report Dates:05/01/2013 to 05/31/2013 Total Arrests for Period Total Arrests in B.MLELA Locations Felony 44 Felony 31 Misdemeanor 120 Misdemeanor 66 Violation 8 Violation 3 Traffic Misdemeanor 62 Traffic Misdemeanor 38 Total Tickets Issued For Period Total Tickets Issued on B.MLILA Property soe | Taff Infraction” 362 ‘Priffie Inftction =" - 255 Parking Tags n Parking Tags 69 City Ordinance 23 City Ordinance 2 Total Weapons Recovered Total Weapons Recovered on B.MLELA, Property 1 L ‘Special concems addressed/individuals contacted: In addition to the above numbers generated by the Buffalo Police Departments Housing Unit, there also a total of (73) vehicles impounded, (46) which were from in and around the BMHA properties. All vehicles ‘ere impounded incident to involvement with suspended /tevoked operator’ license and suspended /revokec vehicle registration or in relation to arrests for narcotics, weapons, or warranted subjects. ‘The Buffalo Police Departments Housing Unit did also seize a total of $7,426.00 of which $1,549.00 | were from in and around the BMHA properties. Al funds were seized in relation to involvement with, narcotics sales and were taken using the guidelines set forth by the United States Federal Government Asset | Forfeiture Laws. E ‘The following individuals were arrested and charged with possessing illegal loaded handguns: ‘The Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit did also perform the following specific functions during the month of May, 2013: * 5/1 Conducted a traffic checkpoint on EE setting various summons and impounded vehicles. * 5/2 Did conduct walk thru's of L.B.J. in response to resident complaints of narcotics and loitering. Well received by residents, * 5/3 Sweep of Perry's for warranted subjects. Did locate an Edward Dozier, wanted on material witness warrant, Was needed to testify in trial for murder of cab driver. * 5/4 Narcotics interdiction of Ken/Langfield. Did locate Ford Expedition wanted in previous week's shooting and did recover marihuana, * 5/5 Utilized camera system within Housing Unit to assist A District Det. in investigation of * 5/7 In response to resident complaints, did conduct walk ups of Perry/LBJ/Douglass towers. Did make two narcotics arrests as a result and did recover stash of marihuana as a result of a tip from a resident. * 5/8 Narcotics interdiction in Lakeview led to narcotics arrest, * 5/9 Conducted sweep of Shaffer Village and did disperse gangs. Did warn individuals of a return to arrest those non compliant. * 5/10 V/T and narcotics interdiction of Lakeview/Shaffer Village/Jasper Parish. * 5/11 Continued walk ups of LBJ in attempt to calm fears of elderly residents there. * 5/13 V/T interdiction providing presence at Langfield/Donovan/Willert Park. * 5/14 Narcotics arrests in Perry/Langfield/Lakeview. * 5/15 Narcotics interdiction at Shaffer Village. Utilized camera system within Housing Unit to monitor aces «od * 5/16 Narcotics interdiction of Commodore Perry and walk-ups of LBI. * 5/17 VIT imerdiction of Perry and Donovan led to (29) summons and (6) impounded vehicles. * 5/20 Operated a joint v/t checkpoint with Strike Force on Is * 5/21 Concentrated efforts in South Buffalo specific to Slater Courts and Mullen Manor. Susp person checks in Perry as well. * 5/22 Walk thru of Ken/Langfield did discover illegal dice game. Led to foot chase into unknown apts. Did use camera in attempt to find out, V/T stop in Langfield did net recovery of (6) Ibs of marihuana. * 5/23 assisted Narcotics with (22) search warrants. Did conduct walk-ups of Douglass Towers. * 5/25 Lt Russo and Capt Roberts did meet with M. Brinkworth of the BMHA management with regards to narcotics complaints in Lasalle. Officers did use offices at Lasalle to conduct surveillance for future interdiction, * 5/26 Narcotics interdiction of Lakeview netted various attests. * 5/27 Lt and Captain did patrol Shaffer Village to address ongoing issues. (14) summons issued. * 5/28 Narcotics and vit interdiction of Langfield led to arrests and summons. * 5/29 Again worked with MM with info. from Lasalle. Did assist with arrest on Blum as aresult, * 5/30 Susp. persons checks in Lakeview. * 5/31 Assisted Narcotics and C.1. with controlled buys in Lasalle as result of meetings with mgmt. Plan future raids. * For statistical purposes numbers attributed to B.MLHLA. property are to be considered within one half of one mile of B:M.H.A. property BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT HOUSING STATISTICS REPORT Attn: Daniel Derenda, Police Commissioner Byron Lockwood, Deputy Commissioner Aaron Young, Housing Chief Prepared By: Patrick A Roberts Date Prepared:07/02/2013 Report Dates:06/01/2013 to 06/30/2013 Traffic Misdemeanor 89 Total Arrests for Period Total Arrests in B.MLHLA Locations Felony 37 Felony 18 Misdemeanor 122 Misdemeanor 86 Violation 12 Violation 5 Traffic Misdemeanor 58 Total Tickets Issued For Period Traffic Infraction 387 Parking Tags 122 City Ordinance 4 Total Tickets Issued on B.M.H.A Property _ Traffic Infraction 352 = Parking Tags 3 City Ordinance 12 Total Weapons Recovered 1 ‘Total Weapons Recovered on B.M.H.A. Property 1 narcotics trafficking. ‘Special concems addressed/individuals contacted: In addition to the above generated law enforcement numbers attributed to the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit, there were also (62) vehicles impounded, (39) of which were from in and. around B.M.H.A. properties, All vehicles were impounded incident to involvement with suspended/revoked vehicle registrations, suspended/revoked operator's license, or arrest for narcotics, ‘weapons possession, or warranted subjects. The Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit did also seize $13,798 of which $1180 was from in and around B.M.ELA. property. All monies were seized using United States Federal Government asset forfeiture guidelines. Monies were seized subject to involvement with ‘The following specific actions were taken by the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit: 6/01 Cracked down on illegal parking in all the cities larger Housing properties issuing (26) tags 6/02 Utilized camera system within Housing Unit to monitor narcotics activity (EB Narcotics interdiction of Shaffer led to felony arrest for Crack Cocaine poss. in Shaffer Village. 6/04. Did work a regard to narcotics activity in Lasalle. Did effect arrest at fNNNMMas a result, Obtained valuable narcotics intel from manager and did share with Narcotics unit. 6/05 Gathered intel. re: narcoties activity in Lakeview and Lasalle for future targeting. Conducted walk throughs of Lasalle. 6/06 Conducted walk-ups of Perry, Douglass, and LBI high rises. Did recover one loaded shotgun along arrest for possession of same in Langfield. 6/07 Collaborated with SSTF on intel in Shaffer Village. Conducted walk through of same. Narcotics interdiction in Perry led to arrest for possession. 6/09 Narcotics and warranted subjects interdiction of Lakeview and Shaffer Village led to various possession arrests as well as detection and arrest of various warranted subjects. 6/11 Perry Pojects were primary focus. (6) total arrests for narcotics and possession of stolen property within Commodore Perry. 6/12 Conducted traffic checkpoint within Ken/Langfield in’ conjunction Strike Force Unit Housing cars did operate at Suffolk and Oakmont leading to various summons and vehicle impounds, 6/13 Obtained weapon and narcotics information in Shaffer Village. Did surveillance as a result, Gathered intel re: narcotics activity at 6/14 Arrest aif as result of previous day's intelligence. 6/1 Gathered further intel from management at Lasalle and as a result, H410 did effect one arrest for ‘trespass, v/t charges as well as possession of Narcotics paraphenalia. 6/16 Narcotics interdiction of Lakeview and Perry to include walk-ups. This led to various narcotics arrests, Maintained strong presence in Langfield due to recent homicide. 6/17 Did patrol area of Juneteenth festival in area of Schwab Terr. Did also patrol Donovan Drive leading to two arrests for narcotics therein. 6/18 Conducted narcotics interdiction in Lakeview and Shaffer leading to (5) arrests for possession. 6/19 Continued gathering intel re: narcotics Lasalle. Did recover cash in excess of $10,000 from illegal Dominican for A.G. office. 6/20 Conducted traffic ch within Led to felony arrest, (39) Summons issued and (0) Impourided vehicles. 6/21 Monitor cameras for [EE Did conduct narcotics interdiction at Lakeview and Shaffer leading to various arrests. 6/22. Various arrests in Lakeview for narcotics. Parking initiative in larger properties led to issuance of (14 parking violations. 6/23 Walk-ups of high rises of Perry and Douglass. Narcotics interdiction in Shaffer Village led to (4) arrests for possession. Passed on dealer info. to Narcotics. 6/24 Walk- thrus of Lasalle and Jasper Parish to disperse gangs. Narcotics arrests in Lakeview and Jasper Parish. 6/25 Responded to tenant complaints in Shaffer Village of gangs and narcotics. Provided presence. While H410 patrolled area of Donovan and Kelly Gardens did hear gun shots. Did assist in recovery of vehicle used in nearby homicide and apprehension of (3) subjects. 6/26 Conducted joint checkpoint with Strike Force in area of I leading to various summons issued and vehicle impounds. 6/27 Gang interdiction of Donovan Drive area. Did locate individual with intel. of narcotics, weapons, and ‘money counterfeiting in atea. 6/28 Gathered narcotic intel in Lakeview area. Susp persons checks in Lasalle, Ken/Langfield/ and Donovan. 6/29 Assisted SSTF with search for bank robbery suspect at LBJ...Did arrest same. 6/30 Lakeview narcotics and illegal parking interdiction led to various arrests and parking tickets issued. * For statistical purposes numbers attributed to B.MELA. property are to be considered within ‘one half of one mile of B.M.H.A. property BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT HOUSING STATISTICS REPORT Attn: Daniel Derenda, Police Commissioner Byron Lockwood, Deputy Commissioner ‘Aaron Young, Housing Chief Prepared By: Patrick A Roberts Date Prepared:08/02/2013 Report Dates:07/01/2013 to 07/31/2013 Total Arrests for Period Total Arrests in B.M.H.A Locations Felony 49 Felony 37 Misdemeanor 131 Misdemeanor 104 Violation 18 Violation 12 Traffic Misdemeanor 164 Traffic Misdemeanor 136 Total Tickets Issued For Period Total Tickets Issued on B.M.H.A Property ‘Traffic Infractioit:**-~ 915 ‘Traffic Inftaétion 825: : Parking Tags 176 Parking Tags 170 City Ordinance 31 City Ordinance 26 Total Weapons Recovered Total Weapons Recovered on B.M.HLA. Property 2 1 ‘Special concems addressed/individuals contacted: In addition to the above generated statistical law enforcement numbers, the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit performed many functions. The officers assigned did impound (152) vehicles, (123) of which were from in and around the BMHA properties. All of the impounded vehicles were taken subsequent to the involvement with the suspended/revoked operator's license, suspended/revoked vehicle registration, or incident to arrest of warranted subjects, those in possession of narcotics, alcohol related offenses, and ‘weapons related charges. Members of the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit did also seize $9,971.50, all of which did occur in and around the BMHA properties. All monies were seized in relation to the involvement with narcotics trafficking. United States Federal Government asset forfeiture guidelines were utilized by the officers in each case. The members of the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit did also perform the following specific acts during the reporting period of July 2013: 7101 * Narcotics interdiction in Lakeview led to arrest of EEE which wrapped several outstanding felony cases in D District 102, *. Assited SWAT with raids in area of Donovan Drive area leading to recovery of large amount of crack cocaine. 7/03 * Gang interdiction in Perry, Langfield, and Donovan Drive led to several arrests. 7004 * Drunken driving interdiction in various BMHA properties led to (2) arrests for DWI. 7105 * High visibility patrols of Jasper Parish, Shaffer Village due to large number of people in area for Riverside Park festival. 7106 * Conducted joint vehicle and traffic checkpoint with the Strike Force at] Jeading to large number of summons issued, vehicle impounds, and various arrests. 707 * Narcotics interdiction of Lakeview and surrounding neighborhood and high visibility patrol of Ken/Langfield and Donovan Drive due to recent shootings on east side. 108 * Conducted joint vehicle and traffic checkpoint with the Strike Force at feeding to large number of summons issued, vehicle impounds, and various arrests. 7109 * Focus on increased presenice of pattols in Ken/Langfield due to recent honiicide Victim being found at 5 Sun, 7NO * Began dedicated Langfield detail during daylight hours as ordered by Police Commissioner Daniel Derenda, Detail ran daily for period of (3) weeks. Did recover one loaded handgun with arrest associated or Bailey Ave. by Housing detail car. ‘T/L1 * Intel gathering along with SSTF in Ken/Langfield. 7N2 * Assisted Homicide by utilizing camera surveillance system within Housing Unit to assist with homicide in {EJ High visibility patrol in Jasper Parish due to gang problem. 7/3 * Narcotics interdiction of Ken/Langfield leading to various arrests. 7/4 * ‘Traffic interdiction of Ken/Langfield led to issuance of (19) summons, (2) Misd. summons, (2) parking tags, and (3) impounded vehicles. fe 7N5. * Utilized camera system to identify larceny suspect [IM Did get in foot pursuit with warranted subject in Perry, using K-9 to.assist in the apprehension, : 7/16 * Narcotics interdiction of Ken/Langfield. Walk thru’s of Shaffer Village led to several narcotics related arrests. 7/7 * Captain Patrick Roberts and Lt Brian Strobele did attend community meeting at Perry community center. Did co-present lecture on crime awareness with assicstance Also mt wi Executive staff for BMHA to discuss a confidential tip-line for BMHA residents. 78 * Domestic violence interdiction by detail car led to felony arrest in Ken/Langfield. 79 * Several walk thru’s of Ken/Langfield to disperse gangs. 7120 * Vehicle traffic interdiction of all large properties led to (41) summons issued, (3) VIM, and (5) impounded vehicles. 7/21 * Conducted joint vehicle and traffic checkpoint with the Strike oc is complex led to issuance of (34) summons, (2) VIM, and (5) impounded vehicles 7/22 * Conducted park and walk of Jasper Parish and Shaffer Village led to various arrests 7/23 * Sweeps of Ken/Langfield and Shaffer Village led to various arrests and large number of summons issued. 724 * Detail assigned to Ken/Langfield. Conducted check point along with Strike Force leading to numerous summons issued and vehicle impounds. Did arrest bank robbery suspect through joint effort of Housing Unit/SF/SSTF. 7/25. * High visibility patrols on east side BMHA properties did continue to suppress gang violence. 7126 * Conducted various checkpoints around east side to include ed to issuance of (58) summons, (7) VTM issued, (11) parking tags, and (9) impounded vehicles. TNT * Utilized video surveillance or narcotics dealing, suspect identified 728 * Assisted in recovery of vehicle used in armed robbery did recover $1000.00 in cash from robbery. Arrests in Shaffer and Perry for Trespass/Narcotics. 7129 * Conducted vehicle and traffic checkpoint at Donovan Drive along with SF. Narcotics interdiction in Shaffer Village led to various narcotics related arrests, 7/30 * Followed up on resident complaints in Lakeview. Did effect arrest of burglary suspect in area of Lakeview and did recover property. Assisted Narcotics unit with various raids. 7/31 * Focused on Ken/Langfield and area surrounding Donovan Drive apts. Led to issuance of (12) ‘summones, (2) impounded vehicles, (8) misd. arrests, (2)-feleny- arrests... .--—---~ 73 * * For statistical purposes numbers attributed to B.M.H.A. property are to be considered within one half of one mile of B.M.H.A. property HOUSING STATISTICS REPORT Attn: Daniel Derenda, Police Commissioner Byron Lockwood, Deputy Commissioner Aaron Young, Housing Chief Prepared By: Patrick A Roberts Date Prepared:09/04/2013 Report Dates:08/01/2013 to 08/31/2013 Total Arrests for Period Total Arrests in B.M.H.A Locations Felony 29 Felony 23 Misdemeanor 11 Misdemeanor 105 Violation 27 Violation 6 Traffic Misdemeanor 133 Traffic Misdemeanor 7 Total Tickets Issued For Period Total Tickets Issued on B.M.H.A Property Traffic Infraction 849 Traffic Infraction ~~ "760 Parking Tags 129 Parking Tags 127 City Ordinance 18 City Ordinance 18 Total Weapons Recovered Total Weapons Recovered on B.MLH.A. Property 4 3 Special concems addressed/individuals contacted: In addition to the above statistics generated by the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit, there were (129) vehicles impounded, (118) of which were from in and around the general vicinity of the Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority (Hereafter referred to as BMHA) properties. All the vehicles were impounded incident to their involvement with suspended/revoked operator's license, suspended/revoked vehicle registration, or incident to arrest for narcotics, weapons, D.W.L., or warranted persons. Officers from the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit did seize a total of $4336.00, all of which was taken from in and around BMHA properties. ‘The monies were seized following United States Federal Government guidelines for asset forfeiture and seizure. All monies were taken in conjunction with their F E involvement with the sale and use of illegal narcotics and associated paraphenalia..~ The following specific actions were taken by the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit: 8/01 Officers did concentrate patrols in the Ken/Langfield area to provide high visibility. Did impound (4) vheicles and issue (23) summons, (2) V/T Misdemeanors. 8/02 Officers did various suspicious person checks and gang interdiction in Ken/Langfield and Donovan Drive leading to various arrests for narcotics, 8/03 National Night Out festivities were celebrated in various BMHA developments. Chief Brinkworth +t with Executive Director Dawn Sanders and her assistant i. at Ken/Langfield. Did meet with residents as well along with other officers. Did stop by Commodore Perry and Frederick Douglass to check on residents as well who were enjoying festivities. Earlier in day Housing officers did respond to man shot at Ontario/Chadduck and did recover vehicle used over in LaSalle, Did effect arrest of associated person for criminal trespass...known felon. 8/04 Narcotics and DWI interdiction performed in area of Frederick Douglass led to arrests for associated crimes. 8/05 Vehicle and Traffic as well as suspicious persons checks in Ken Langfield led to various arrests. 8/06 Narcotics interdiction in area of Shaffer Village. Walk thru's and V/T led to (9) misdemeanor arrests, mostly narcotics related. 8/07 Did conduct a joint vehicle and traffic checkpoint along with the Strike Force in front of the Donovan Drive leading to (6) VIM, (66) summons issued, and (9) impounds. Lasalle and Jasper Partish did also yield various arrests. 8/08 Another V/T checkpoint was conducted in front Donovan Drive due to rash of nearby violence leading to (10) impounded vehicles, (71) summons issued and various arrests. 8/10 Captain Roberts, Lt Strobele did lead checkpoint on Rother in front of Kowal Housing Development which did lead to various impounds, arrests for narcotics and warranted persons, and summons issued. 8/11 Provided high visibility through gang interdiction in various developments (Shaffer, Jasper, Donovan, Ken-Langfield) due to recent violence in surrounding districts. 8/12. Various arrests in Lakeview area as heroin trafficking continues to be issue. Arrest for felony aggrivated operation in front of Frederick Douglas. 8/13 Conducted joint checkpoint with Strike Force at[EEEE 1cading to (29) summons issued and (2) vehicle impounds. - 8/14 Mayor's Impact performed-a clean sweep of area near-$ Park and Hopkins and Housing Unit did. perform checkpoint at EEE leading to various arrests, impounds, and (30) summons issued. 8/15 Caught a burglar in the act in Lasalle Development due to good police presence. V/T interdiction in Shaffer Village. 8/16 Conducted walk thru’s of play areas in Ken-Langfield. Arrests of two individuals in Langfeild following dispute. Two drug arrests in Shaffer Village. 8/17 Checkpoint conducted in area of Douglass Towers leading to (51) summons, (17)VTM, (12) impounds and various arrests. 8/18 Stopped vehicle passing Jefferson/Peckham which had been named in string of larcenies on east side. Did effect arrest and recover stolen property...performed joint check point in area of Ken-Langfield leading to impounds, summons issued. 8/19 Narcotics interdiction v/t enforcement in area of Lakeview led (30) summons issued. 8/21 Assisted DEA and SWAT on search warrants and did make arrest for Rape 1st in Lasalle complex, narcotics arrest in Donovan, Warrant subject in Langfield. 8/22. Narcotics arrest in Lakeview area lead to recovery of (140) bags of heroin by Lt Strobele/Capt Roberts. Officers did perform walk-ups of Perry High rises lead to trespass arrest, Warrant arrest. 8/23 Assisted traffic enforcement in Jasper for installation of radio tower. Did coordinate with i. accomplish feat. 8/24 Narcotics interdiction in Shaffer Village and Lakeview led to various arrests. tip to Housing officers led to recovery of loaded handgun on 53 Crossman, 8/25 Traffic stop at EEE ted to foot pursuit and (4) arrests riotous situation that did develop. 8/26 Joint checkpoint at IEEE with Strike Force led to (20) summons, (5) VTM, (3) impounds. 8/27 Traffic stop at EE) cd to (3) arrests and a loaded handgun recovered. Area of Ken-Langfield. 8/28 Warranted subjects checks in Shaffer, Donovan, Ken-Langfield, led to two arrests. 8/29 Assisted with clean sweep inf nd did gather intel re: drug activity. Did utilize camera system to moniter said activity. Capt Roberts did recover shotgun in Lakeview area. Did assist car stop in area and recover large amount of Crystal Meth, 8/31 Used camera room to assist with narcotics sales in [EEE Successfully recovered large amount of narcotics and associated arrest due to efforts. Conducted walk ups of Commodore Perry High * For statistical purposes numbers attributed to B.M.H.A. property are to be considered within one haif of one mile of B.M.H.A. property BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT HOUSING STATISTICS REPORT Attn: Da Aaron Young, Housing Chief Prepared By: Patrick A Roberts Date Prepared: 10/08/2013 Report Dates:09/01/2013 to 09/30/2013 Derenda, Police Commissioner Byron Lockwood, Deputy Commissioner Total Arrests for Period Felony 29 Misdemeanor 128 Violation 10 Traffic Misdemeanor 142 Total Arrests in B.M.H.A Locations Felony 7 Misdemeanor 109 Violation 6 Traffic Misdemeanor 98 Total Tickets Issued For Period Total Tickets Issued on B.M.H.A Property Traffic Infractioz 870 Traffic Infraction 725 Parking Tags 196 Parking Tags 187 City Ordinance 25 City Ordinance 7 Total Weapons Recovered ‘Total Weapons Recovered on B.MLH.A. Property 3 0 specific actions were performed as well: Special concems addressed/individuals contacted: ‘The Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit did impound (92) vehicles, (67) of which were ini and around the BMHA properties. All vehicles were impounded incident to their involvement with suspended/revoked operator's license, suspended/tevoked vehicle registration, arrests related to narcotics/weapons possession, and those related to warranted subjects. The Housing Unit did seize $371.00 from individuals for their involvement with narcotics distribution as well. In addition to the above generated statistics by the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit, the following 09/01 Assigned officers to the "Perry Days" festival. Did provide high visibility to ensure festival goers ability to enjoy day. 09/02 Provided continual presence in Ken/Langfield leading to arrest of warranted person, a felony V/T subject, narcotics arrest, and additional summons issued as well as vehicle impounds. 09/03. Combined with the Strike Force Unit to perform a vehicle and traffic checkpoint at MR site 0 Ken/Langfield BMHA property. (79) summons issued, (7) impounded vehicles. 09/04 Performed sweep of the Shaffer Village leading to arrest of individual from [EN Need for sweep pinpointed =r rrr 09/05 Narcotics interdiction in Lakeview led to various arrests. Felony VT arrest at Schwab Terrace. 09/06 Coordinated with Buffalo Police Camera room utilizing same to monitor activity ini Did conduct walk through as a result. Conducted walk through of Jasper Parish as well. Large number of summons issued (49). 09/07 Conducted walk-ups of Perry and Douglass Tower High Rises. 09/08 Arrest of warranted subject in Lasalle complex. V/T interdiction in BMHA properties led to (23) summons and an impound. 09/10 VT interdiction in BMHA properties, (100) summons issued, (7) impounds. G9/11 Officers did receive information from camera room re: activity in Did conduct walk through as a result and disperse groups congrégating. 09/12 Narcotics interdiction in Lakeview led to two arrests. Officers did attend Gangstar Meeting and did share information with D District officers regarding narcotics activity in Shaffer Village/Jasper Parrish. 09/13 Narcotics sweep of Jasper Parish led to arrest. Did make (4) arrests for a gang assault in Jasper Parish. Issued (23) summons and impounded (1) vehicle around BMHIA properties. 09/14 Worked with BED arson investigators to identify subject who resides in Donovan Drive. Incident captured on BMHA cameras. Officers did locate witness/resident. Narcotics arrest in Lakeview. 09/15 Narcotics interdiction in Lakeview led to two arrests, Continued aggressive VT interdiction throughout BMHA properties leading to (22) summons issued and (2) impound. 09/16 Responded to resident complaints about illegal parking in handicapped and did issue (34) parking tags. Did walk high rises in Douglass and Perry. (47)summons issued additionally. 09/17 Capt Roberts did effect arrest of warranted subject in Perry. VT interdiction in Ken/Langfield and 1 Lakeview area led to various-arrests and summons issued. 09/19 Narcotics arrest in Ker/:Langfield, Did utilize camera system within BMHA offices to Monitor to obtain intelligence for future sweeps. 09/20 Conducted walk ups of Perry and Douglass leading to two arrests, one a warranted subject and one a trespasser. 09/21 Conducted detail of east side BMHA properties leading to various arrests. (10) Misdemeanor summons issued along with (3) impounds, 09/23 Officers did conduct walk throughs of Shaffer Village, Jasper Parish, and Ken/Langfield. Narcotis arrests in Lakeview. 09/24 Traffic enforcement in Ken/Langfield led to more than (40) combined summons. Narcotics arrest in Lakeview. Surrounding area badly effected by individuals selling heroin. 09/25 Narcotics and VT interdiction of Ken/Langfield led to arrest and (27) summons issued. Large of indigent residients hanging around Shaffer Village. Residents who appear to have nothing to do all day. 09/26 Juvenile groups dispersed in Jasper Village and Ken/Langfield. Activity centers around youths playing basketball at end of Jasper. While children play, teens seem to engage in illegal behavior on outside of group. 09/28 Officers conducted sweeps of Jasper Village, and Shaffer Village which did lead to arrest for criminal Trespass. Traffic stop from nearby Donovan led to arrest with (6) outstanding warrants. 09/30 Walk Through of LBY as a result of resident concems. Continued Narcotics interdiction of Lakeview and Shaffer Village leading to various arrests. * For statistical purposes numbers attributed to B.M.H.A. property are to be considered within one half of one mile of B.M.H.A. property = BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT HOUSING STATISTICS REPORT Attn: Daniel Derenda, Police Commissioner Byron Lockwood, Deputy Commissioner Aaron Young, Housing Chief Prepared By: Patrick A Roberts Date Prepared: 11/01/2013 Report Dates: 10/01/2013 to 10/31/2013 Total Arrests for Period Total Arrests in B.MLHLA Locations Felony 28 Felony 2 Misdemeanor 133, Misdemeanor 99 Violation 15 Violation 5 Traffic Misdemeanor 139 Traffic Misdemeanor 112, Total Tickets Tssued For Period Total Tickets Issued on B.M.H.A Property Traffic Infraction" * © 834° Traffic Infraction PORTE ESS Tt Parking Tags 189 Parking Tags 184 City Ordinance 2 City Ordinance 18 Total Weapons Recovered Total Weapons Recovered on B.M.H.A. Property 1 1 ‘Special concerns addressed/individuals contacted: In addition to the above numbers generated by the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit, the officers did also impound (94) vehicles, (78) of which were from in and around the Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority (Hereafter BMHA) properties. All vehicles were impounded by the Unit in connection with the vehicles involvement with suspended/revoked operator's license, suspended/revoked vehicle registration, narcotics possession and sales, and warranted subjects. The officers did also seize a total of $10,614.00, $10, 292 of which was seized in and around the BMHA properties. All monies were seized in relation to involvement with narcotics possession and sales and were taken in accordance with United States Federal Government guidelines for asset forfeiture. i During. this reporting period, the Chief of the Housing Unit, Kevin Brinkworth, the Captain of the Housing Unit, Patrick Roberts, the Chief Counsel for the BMHA, David Rodriguez, and BMHA Director of Security Paul Kihl did meet in the offices at 300 Perry. Among the topics discussed were: the following specific actions were taken by the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit: 10/01 Performed various suspicious person checks in the Ken/Langfield focusing on trespassers and did make a narcotics possession arrest therein. 10/02 Effected (4) arrests for narcotics possession at Hertel and Jasper Parish: 10/03 Detail officers assigned to high visibility patrols of Donovan Drive and Ken/Langfield resulting in various VT and an impound, Did effect arrest of (3) individuals in Lakeview area for narcotics possession. 10/04 Conducted walk-ups of both Perry and Marine Drive apartment complexes. Areas surrounding Lakeview and LBJ netted narcotics arte 10/05 Concetrated patrols in Shaffer Village due to resident's concerns re: guns on Center Lane. Patrols did net (2) narcotics arrests therein. 10/06 Conducted a vehicle and traffic checkpoint in Langfield. Said activity provided high visibility and did produce large number of summons and VT misdemeanors issued. (4) vehicles impounded as well. 10/07 Conducted walk ups of Frederick Douglass. Did check roof access as well. Captain Roberts did speak with Paul Kihl with regards to need for additional entry keys for Housing officers. 10/08 Narcotics interdiction at Donovan Drive did lead to marihuana possession arrest of a non resident. 10/10 Lt Strobele did utilize camera system within the Housing Unit offices to monitor narcotics activity in Using intelligence for future narcotics initiative. 10/11 Vehicle and traffic iniative in Ken/Langfield led to large number of summons issued (34) and (4) impounds. 10/12 Vehicle pursuit in Lakeview area did net arrest of non-resident, Resulted from narcotics iniative in area. 10/13 Conducted joint vehicle and traffic checkpoint along with Strike Force i ME itive netted arrest for violation of order of protection. (5) Misdemeanor traffic arrests, and (3) impounds. 10/14 High visibility patrols in Lakeview, Schwab led to productive law enforcement day. (1) felony, (6) misdemeanor, (1) violation, (6) VIM, and (24) VT. 10/15 Utilized additional manpower due to full platoon situation to conduct high visibility walk thru's of courtyards in Langfield, Jasper and Shaffer as well walk ups of Perry and Douglas. 10/16 Conduct walk thru of Shaffer Village. Narcotics arrest in Langfield and Perry. 10/17 Walk ups of Perry and walk thru of Donovan by officers. Increased presence of Donovan due to previous night shooting at community center. 10/18 (2) Narcotics arrest with warrant in Perry. One for felony crack cocaine possession. Non residents both. Trespass and narcotics arrest in Shaffer Village. 10/19 Walk ups of Marine, Perry, and Douglass. (2) narcotics arrests in Lakeview along with V/T ‘enforcement throughout BMHA properties. 10/20 Followed up on resident complaints of loitering within Shaffer Village. Actions led to (3) arrests for trespass, narcotics, forgery and false personation, 10/21 Effected two arrests at Msgr. Geary apartments for criminal personation and outstanding warrants, Walk thrus of Lakeview. 10/22 Several Park-n-Walks in Langfield as well as increased vehicle and traffic enforcement led to (41) summons issued, (4) traffic misdemeanors, and (4) impounds. (20) tags issued as well, 10/23 DW1 arrest in Commodore Perry after officers did notice motorist strike a curb while attempting a turn. Conducted walk thrus of Ken/Langfield. 10/24 Walk thrus of Douglass Towers due to resident concerns. Lt did use camera system to gather intel. |.10/25 -Narcoties interdiction in Langfield led to lengthy foot chase and eventual apprehension of suspect. - (3) vehicle impounds and (19) summons issued as well. 10/26 VT initiative to show presence at larger complexes led to (36) summons. Conducted target patrols of Lasalle, Jasper, and Shaffer Village. 10/27 Narcotics arrest in Lakeview. Housing officers met with detectives from narcotics unit to discuss plans to combat narcotics trafficking around lower west side and Lakeview. 10/28 Arrest for weapons possession in Shaffer Village, Sweep of Ken/Langfield. (40) summons issued, (5) arrests and (14) traffic misdemeanors. 10/29 Walk thrus of Ken/Langfield and Shaffer Village. Large cash seizure and solid enforcement of all applicable laws. 10/30 Conducted vehicle and traffic check point on Suffolk at Langfield property. Walkups of Perry netted arrest of trespasser with a warrant, Heavy enforcement day with additional manpower led to (69) summons issued and (8) impounds as well as (23) arrests. 10/31 Halloween. High visibility patrols and walk thru of Perry led to trespass arrest. * For statistical purposes numbers attributed to B.M.HLA. property are to be considered within one half of one mile of B.M.H.A. property oar BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT HOUSING STATISTICS REPORT Attn: Daniel Derenda, Police Commissioner Byron Lockwood, Deputy Commissioner Aaron Young, Housing Chief Prepared By: Patrick A Roberts Date Prepared:12/02/2013 Report Dates:11/01/2013 to 11/30/2013 Total Arrests for Period Total Arrests in B.M.HA Locations Felony 38 Felony 30 Misdemeanor 84 Misdemeanor m4 Violation iL Violation 9 Traffic Misdemeanor 121 Traffic Misdemeanor 99 Total Tickets Issued For Period Total Tickets Issued on B.MLELA Property Traffic Infraction”" S71 ‘Traffic Infraction 497 3 Parking Tags 228 Parking Tags 223 City Ordinance 13 City Ordinance 2 Total Weapons Recovered ‘Total Weapons Recovered on B.MLH.A. Property 2 1 Special concems addressed/individuals contacted: In addition to the above numbers which were generated by the Buffelo Police Department's Housing Unit, a total of (86) vehicles were impounded, (74) of which were from in and around the Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority (BMHA) properties. All vehicles were impounded incident to the involvement with suspended/revoked operator's license, suspended/revoked vehicle registration, or in relation to narcotics/illegal handguns. ‘The Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit did also seize a total of $3,695.00. $1,443.00 of that tota was seized from in and around BMHA properties. All monies were seized in accordance with United States Federal Government guidelines for asset forfeiture and due to the involvement with illegal narcotics apo possession/sales. = : e ‘The Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit did also recover two illegal handguns during this reporting period. While Captain Roberts and P.O. William Macy were patrolling the area around the Lakeview BMHA properties, a short vehicle pursuit ensued, resulting in two felony arrests and the recovery of an illegal, loaded .357 caliber revolver. Housing officers| aia collaborate with Strike Force officers, leading to the recovery of a shotgun and a bullet-proof vest. Captain Roberts did speak with BMHA counsel David Rodriguez re: Did request keys for Shaffer Village and Frederick Douglass to assist in Narcoties/Trespassing interdiction. ‘The following specific actions were taken by the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit officers during the November 2013 reporting period: * 11/01 Officers conducted walk through of Perry Housing Development High Rises resulting in a trespass arrest of non-resident. * 11/02 In addition to other duties the officers did vigorously enforce illegal parking within all BMHA properties, issuing (17) tags for illegal parking. * 11/03 Called upon to assist various units with variety of issues related to funeral for suspected gang ‘member. Did use balance of time issuing summons around various BMHA propetties. * 11/04 Officers addressed narcotics complaints specific to Lakeview area. Various narcotics arrests resulted in addition to (16) summons issued and (3) vehicle impound. * 11/05 Narcotics interdiction in Shaffer Village property led to various arrests for warranted subjects and narcotics possession of non-residents, * 11/06 ‘legal Handgun, stolen from Bradford, Pa. recovered with (2) arrests in Lakeview area: Additional stolen property recovered as well. Officers did issue (23) parking tags and ( 14) summonses as well. * 11/08 Vehicle and Traffic interdiction led to (7) impounded vehicles, (29) summons issued, and (10) vehicle and traffic misdemeanors enforced. * 11/09 Officers did assist arson investigators in locating suspect in Donovan Drive, Assisted ADI with young child in Shaffer Village. V/T interdiction led to impound of (6) vehicles. * 11/10 Sweeps of Donovan and Douglas led to arrests for marihuana possession, false personation and warrants. Similar effort in Perry led to narcotics possession as well. * 11/11 Officers conducted walk through of Ken/Langfield, Donovan, and Perry High-rises. Resulting arrests were for warrants, marihuana possession, false personation, Felony narcotics recovered with arrest in Shaffer Village. * 11/12 H410 did attend a tenant council meeting at Perry to address various complaints. Did walk high-rises as well. Narcotics interdiction of Lakeview yielded various arrests, impounds, and summons issued. - * LI/13 Officers received police intel from camera room re: narcotics sales «tf Comer is adjacent a future interdiction, Heavily patrolled Shaffer Village and Jasper Parish, * 11/14 Officers received training at academy, Lt Strobele did camera system located within Housing Unit to gather intel for future narcotics/trespassing interdiction, * 11/15 Officers did assist arson investigators in detaining two individual suspects from an investigation at Donovan Drive. One of suspects was arrested for narcotics. * 11/16 Narcotics recovered resulting in one arrest in Commodore Perry. Various narcotics related arrested ‘occurred as a result of high visibility patrols in Lakeview area. Info. forwarded to narcotics unit. * 11/17 Vehicle and traffic interdiction of Ken/Langfield did net (10) summons, (7)Misdemeanor v/t, and an impound. * 11/20 More info re: narcotics sales at E Ferry/Emst. Officers increased patrols in area of Donovan Drive as aresult, Various narcotics arrests around Lakeview. * 11/21 Arrest for narcotics as a result of previous night's intelligence. Arrest at E Ferry/Ernst. * 11/22 Responded to citizen's complaint re: drug activity within [EEE Officers did respond and did arrest two trespassers with narcotics possession. * 11/23 Officers conducted walk-throughs of Marine Drive and Lasalle, Continued to follow up on narcotics complaints within Jasper, Shaffer, and Douglass. Did gather intel. for future interdiction. Arrests of warranted subjects on Hempstead in Ken/Langfield * 11/24 Increased number of officers allowed us to focus on some smaller locations. (9) impounds, and (30) summons issued as a result. Various narcotics arrests resulted as well. * 11/25 V/T interdiction of various properties led to (6) impounded vehicles and (25) summons issued. * 11/26 Narcotics interdiction in Donovan Drive led to two arrests for possession. Individual charged with narcotics possession in Lakeview area as well. * 11/27 Arrest for narcotics in Lakeview, Burglary and stolen property in Perry. Did conduct walk-ups of Perry. * 11/28 Arrest of convicted murderer in Commodore Perry for narcotics possession and assault. * 11/29 Thanksgiving. Did patrol various BMHA properties. * 11/30 Busy weekend involving (3) homicides. Officers did assist various units as a result, Large number - of summons issued,-vehicle impounds, and various arrests in and-around BMHA properties. + For statistical purposes numbers attributed to B.M.H.A. property are to be considered within one half of one mile of B.M.H.A. property — BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT HOUSING STATISTICS REPORT Attn: Daniel Derenda, Police Commissioner Byron Lockwood, Deputy Commissioner ‘Aaron Young, Housing Chief Prepared By: Patrick A Roberts Date Prepared:01/05/2014 Report Dates:12/01/2013 to 12/31/2013 Traffic Misdemeanor 112 Total Arrests for Period Total Arrests in B.M.H.A Locations Felony 19 Felony 4 Misdemeanor 79 Misdemeanor B Violation 9 Violation 8 Traffic Misdemeanor 103 Total Tickets Issued For Period Total Tickets Issued on B.M.H.A Property Traffic Infraction 19 Traffic Infraction 618 Parking Tags 222 Parking Tags 222, City Ordinance 5 City Ordinance 4 Total Weapons Recovered Total Weapons Recovered on B.M.H.A. Property 4 0 ‘Special concems addressed/individuals contacted: In addition to the above statistics generated by the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit, a total of (55) vehicles were impounded, (52) of which were from in and around the BMHA properties, All vehicles were impounded subject to the involvement with suspended/revoked operator's license, suspended/revoked vehicle registration, narcotics sales and possession, alcohol involvement, and weapons possession. A total of $972.00 was seized in conjunction with narcotics possession, Monies were seized in conjunction with United States Federal Govenment regulations regarding asset forfeiture. ‘Throughout the reporting period Captain Patrick Roberts did maintain contact with Paul Kihl in regards to resident complaints and current crime trends. He did also maintain contact with Mr. David Rodriguez, ia counsel for the Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority. . « . .pparant murder victim at Major event occurring in this reporting period was the discovery of an a an ‘The discovery was made on Sunday 12/29/2013. Currently members of 1¢ Housing Unit are assisting Buffalo Police Department Homicide detectives with a review of video surveillance and have increased patrols as a result, Lt Brian Strobele has met with residents and individuals acting as security at Stuyvesant in an attempt to obtain information re: potential witnesses. ‘The following specific actions were taken by the Buffalo Police Department's Housing Unit: 12/01 Officers did coordinate efforts at narcotics interdiction in lower west side to include Lakeview resulting in various narcotics related arrests. 12/02 Officers did assist Homicide detectives by reviewing the camera surveillance system installed within the BMHA Housing Unit offices. A review of footage from the| ‘was the targeted action. Concentrated patrols in Ken/Langfield and Donovan. Did effect narcotics arrest therein. 12/03 Officers did respond to tenant concems of loitering, loud music, and narcotics in LBJ and Douglas by conducting walk- through of each building. Large number of narcotics arrests effected in area surrounding Lakeview. 12/04 Officers did conduct walk through of EM high rises as a result of resident concems. Lt did utilize camera system to assist in this endeavor. 12/05 Officers did conduct daytime patrols of various smaller BMHA properties as a result of resident concerns. Did respond to car jacking on Isabelle near BMHA property and are cooridinating with D Dist detectives with surveillance video. 12/06 Officers dealt with quality of life issues such as loud musi ‘and illegal paitking in Perry and Donovan Drive. Conducted walk through of Douglas Towers. 12/07 Officers did effect (3) arrests for individual possessing narcotics/loitering at E Ferry/Ernst. Corner is located next to Donovan and video shows that individuals engaging in this behavior are walking in to and out of Donovan, 12/09 Officers focused efforts on vehicle and traffic offenses within the BMHA properties, issuing (23) summons’ and impounding (2) vehicles. 12/10 Narcotics interdiction in Donovan netted (3) arrests CT Officers did coordinate with Buffalo Police camera room to effect arrests 12/11 Officers did receive request from Homicide to locate individuals. The first individual was quickly located and the 2nd was identified through review of video surveillance system which is located within Housing Police office. Officers concentrated on vit offenses and did issue (15) summonses. 12/12 Daytime detail focused on the largest (6) BMHA properties.. Efforts included walk through of Perry LE " -and Douglas and officers effected (9)-azrests ranging from suspended operators to narcotics possession. 12/13 Walk through of Marine Drive and DW1 interdiction in area of Schwab property. Slick weather caused officers to concentrate on v/t offenses around BMHA properties. 12/14 Officers did review i Terrible weather did cause officers to focus on vehicle and traffic netting (92) summons issued and (3) vehicle impounds. 12/15 Officers patrolling area surrounding Lakeview did come actoss trespasser on 7th and did become engaged in violent struggle with suspect, effecting arrest of same. Individual is known to cause havoc in area surrounding Lakeview property. 12/16 Housing officers did utilize plate reader to recover stolen vehicle with forged stickers and did addres: vit related issues in area of Ken/Langfield. 12/17 Officers did work with NYS parole officers to attempt to locate violators within BMHA properties. Did conduct walk up of Perry High Rise and did use camera system to conduct surveillance of courtyards. 12/18 DWI interdiction in area of Schwab did net arrest for driving while intoxicated. Continued high visibility patrols of major BMHA properties. 12/19 Narcotics interdiction of Shaffer Village did net arrest for poss. of a controlled substance. 12/20 Officers did participate in daytime raids in the Ken/Langfield properties. Officers did assist SWAT ir this endeavor. Large number of arrests as long as the recovery of two loaded firearms. Afternoon hours were spent on narcotics interdiction within Lakeview and Shaffer Village. 12/21 Shiooting oni Grider at illegal speak-easy. Suspects did fun toward Donovan Drive. Lt Strobele did view camera system in attempt to assist E Det. 12/22 V/T interdiction focusing on Perry/Donovan/Iangfield netting (23) summons, (1) VTM, and (3) parking tags. 12/23 Officers did focus on suspicious person checks within BMHA properties. VT shown a priorty during this holiday season. 12/26 Illegal Parking interdiction of BMHA properties did net tickets for (16). 12/27 Walk ups conducted in Perry and Douglass. (30) summons issued and (20) parking tags in vit interdiction. 12/28 Robbery warrant suspect arrested on BMHA property is cooperating with Homicide. Assisted on violent domestic — which did lead to arrest. 12/29 Officers participated in raids on west side recovering AK-47 and loaded pistol. H410 recovered

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