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Tuesday, September 30, 2014
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ENP STAFF REPORTS
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Documents returned to East Niagara Post this afternoon after a Freedom of Information request include case supplemental narrative report's by Officer Thomas Gmerek, Lt. Marshall Belling, and Officer Matthew Streckwald.
The LPD officers and lieutenant each offer a unique point of view on the case Saturday when Belling and Officer Michael Wasik shot and killed a dog on South Street.
The FOIL request did not return a case supplemental narrative report from Wasik, who was reportedly the officer first attacked by the dog and who tried to use mace before drawing his gun on the eight-year-old pit bull named Junior.
Belling's report is the longest of the three and provides the fullest account of the ordeal from when he and Wasik arrived on scene until he left. It can be read in its entirety below.
Officers Gmerek and Streckwald offer their accounts from when they arrived on scene, after Belling had requested backup and an ambulance of the police radio. Their accounts can also be found below.
REPORTS
Officer Thomas Gmerek:
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news@eastniagarapost.com
Documents returned to East Niagara Post this afternoon after a Freedom of Information request include case supplemental narrative report's by Officer Thomas Gmerek, Lt. Marshall Belling, and Officer Matthew Streckwald.
The LPD officers and lieutenant each offer a unique point of view on the case Saturday when Belling and Officer Michael Wasik shot and killed a dog on South Street.
The FOIL request did not return a case supplemental narrative report from Wasik, who was reportedly the officer first attacked by the dog and who tried to use mace before drawing his gun on the eight-year-old pit bull named Junior.
Belling's report is the longest of the three and provides the fullest account of the ordeal from when he and Wasik arrived on scene until he left. It can be read in its entirety below.
Officers Gmerek and Streckwald offer their accounts from when they arrived on scene, after Belling had requested backup and an ambulance of the police radio. Their accounts can also be found below.
REPORTS
Officer Thomas Gmerek:
Lt. Marshall Belling (page 1):
Lt. Marshall Belling (page 2):
Officer Matthew Streckewald:
Send an email to news@eastniagarapost.com with "email update" in the subject line.
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So where is the last reports??
ReplyDeleteWhy does NONE of the accounts mention WHERE the dog attacked from? ie behind the gate, in front of the gate, whose yard was the attack in?
and why did it take this long for this?
always seems the longer it takes to get the "official answers" the more BS the answers contain.