Double Homicide Shocks East Side: Two Found Shot Inside Vehicle
A Grim Discovery in Buffalo’s East Side
Buffalo police are investigating a double homicide after two individuals were found shot inside a vehicle on the city’s East Side late Tuesday evening. The shocking incident has left the community reeling as authorities scramble for answers.
Key Details of the Incident
- Location: Near the intersection of East Delavan Avenue and Fillmore Avenue
- Time: Shortly before 11:30 PM on Tuesday night
- Victims: Two adult males, identities withheld pending family notification
- Condition: Both pronounced dead at the scene
Police Response and Investigation
Officers arriving at the scene discovered the victims inside a parked car with multiple gunshot wounds. Crime scene tape cordoned off the area as forensic teams worked through the night collecting evidence.
"This was a targeted attack," stated Buffalo PD Chief of Detectives Michael Rowan. "We're following several leads but are urging anyone with information to come forward."
Community Reactions
Local residents expressed shock at the violence in their neighborhood. "You hear gunshots sometimes, but two people dead? This is different," said longtime resident Carla Jefferson, 54. "We need more patrols, more cameras—something."
Recent Crime Trends in the Area
- Year-to-date shootings in the East Side precinct: Up 18% from 2023
- This marks the 4th double homicide in Buffalo this year
- Community activists planning a peace march this weekend
What Do You Think?
- Is Buffalo doing enough to combat gun violence in high-crime neighborhoods?
- Would you support increased police presence even if it meant more stops and searches?
- Are community programs failing at prevention, or is the problem deeper?
- Should the city implement stop-and-frisk policies like NYC once did?
- Do you believe witness reluctance is the biggest hurdle in solving these cases?
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