
Payton Gendron at sentencing

Man in gray (center of photo) rushed Gendron
Payton Gendron was sentenced this morning to multiple life sentences with no possibility of parole. He still faces a possible death penalty sentence for federal hate-crime charges. At one point during the reading of victim impact statements today, a man rushed Payton but was stopped by sheriffs and Gendron was taken out of the courtroom. Photos were shared by WIVB-TV, Buffalo.
FROM THE COUNTY SHERIFF’S: 26-year-old Megan Courtney of Batavia has been charged with two counts of grand larceny (defined as property greater than $1000), after allegedly stealing debit card information and later utilizing the information to make purchases of over $1800 worth of merchandise. Courtney was issued an appearance ticket and is scheduled to return to Town of Batavia Court on February 28th. ALSO: 27-year-old Demetrius Coleman of Buffalo has been arrested and charged with petit larceny. It’s alleged he stole a BB gun from 4180 Veteran’s Memorial Drive. Coleman is scheduled to return to Batavia Town Court on March 2nd. ALSO: 19-year-old Zakara Jackson of Batavia has been charged with promoting prison contraband. Jackson was arrested after allegedly introducing a crack pipe into the Genesee County Jail. Jackson was arraigned in Genesee County CAP Court and is due back in City Court at a later date. ALSO: 28-year-old Caleb Swendsen of Pembroke is charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance; it’s alleged he had a small bag containing a crystal rock-like substance on the passenger seat as well as drug paraphernalia. Swendsen was processed at the Genesee County Jail and released on an appearance ticket. He is to return to Oakfield Town Court on March 6th. ALSO: 32-year-old Zachary Reed of Batavia was arrested on February 13th for an alleged assault that occurred late last month at a business in the Town of Batavia. He was arraigned in Town Court and released on his own recognizance. Reed is due to return to Town of Batavia Court on March 14th. From the same incident, 32-year-old Tiffany McAllister was also arrested and also charged with assault. Her return date to court is February 28th.
There is a high wind warning in effect until 7:00pm this evening for Genesee, Orleans, Niagara and Northern Erie Counties. Damaging winds could blow down a few trees and power lines. Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Scattered power outages are expected. Travel will be difficult, in light of Southwest winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts of 50 to 55 mph are predicted. A wind advisory is in effect for Wyoming, Livingston and Monroe Counties where Southwest winds will sustain at 20 to 30 mph with occasional gusts of 50mph.
A Wyoming County Jail inmate has been charged with assault after allegedly punching another inmate numerous times causing injury. The incident occurred on February 1st. 22-year-old Ethan Davis of Nunda was arraigned in Warsaw Court and was committed back to jail on $20,000 bail. He is scheduled to return to court at a later date.

Cosgrove Middle School, Spencerport – file photo
Ogden police are continuing their investigation into a violent and disturbing incident outside of Cosgrove Middle School in Spencerport. A video shows an older student picking up younger student and slamming him into the ground during dismissal on Monday. The victim suffered minor injuries but didn’t need to go to the hospital. The older student has been removed from school and is likely going to face charges.

Mercy Hospital, Buffalo
Mercy Hospital officials are going to be holding open interviews later this week in hopes of being able to hire more nurses. Registered nurses and graduate nurses are urged to show up at the Buffalo hospital on Friday from 9:00am until 5:00pm to meet with recruiters. Employment offers include bonuses of up to $25,000 for certain positions. To sign up, go to chsbuffalo.org/rngn.

File photo
Buffalo police are continuing their investigation into a shooting that resulted in five people being hurt. They say the victims were hit by gunfire last night on Crossman Avenue. They were all taken to nearby hospitals for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. It’s believed the shooting happened during an altercation and there have been no arrests made yet. Anyone with information is asked to give police a call at 716-847-2255.
Employees at the Tesla Gigafactory located in Buffalo have taken their first step towards becoming members of a union. In a letter, they announced their intention to unionize alongside Workers United Upstate New York. They are asking Tesla executives to respect their rights to organize a union and not to engage in any threats or retaliation. In the past, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been critical of unions and even sent a tweet out years ago saying that employees would lose their stock options if they unionized.

Example of a steering wheel lock – file photo
Kia and Hyundai owners are getting some help with preventing their vehicles from being stolen thanks to the Rochester Police Department. The department is handing out steering wheel locks to people who own vehicles between the 2010 and 2020 model years. In the last year, hundreds of those vehicles have been taken in Rochester. The free locks are available on a first come, first served basis at neighborhood centers on Dewey Avenue, Norton Street, Genesee Street and Goodman Street.
The Buffalo Sabres will be back in action tonight as they try and put an end to their current four game losing streak. The Sabres are set to visit the Anaheim Ducks at the Honda Center in California. On Monday, the Sabres fell to the Los Angeles Kings by a final score of 5-2 and are in 5th place in the Atlantic Division with 56 points. Face-off this evening is set for 10:00.

The Chicks in concert – file photo
The popular country music group The Chicks will bring their brand-new tour to the region this year. They’re set to take the stage at CMAC in Canandaigua on Friday, August 11th. The group has won multiple Grammy awards and is known for hits such as “Wide Open Spaces,” and “Cowboy Take Me Away.” Tickets for the show go on sale tomorrow and more information be found online at cmacevents.com.
Saving money on transportation costs is going be a bit easier for New Yorkers thanks to tips from the state Division of Consumer Protection. The agency suggests folks plan their drives ahead of time so they can combine errands into one trip, which saves both time and money. Also, people should keep their vehicles tuned up because a car that’s poorly maintained might use more gas. Finally, use public transportation or carpool, which will benefit the environment and your wallet.