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Buffalo, New York, USA
Border Patrol agents in Buffalo, NY picked up a disabled Burmese refugee, Nurul Amin Shah Alam, and when they realized he wasnt who they were looking for they dumped him at a Tim Hortons on Niagara St without notifying anyone. Amin is blind in addition to having several other physical disabilities. He does not speak english, only the Rohingya language. The family has an open missing persons case with the BPD, but detective Richard Hy tried to close it without finding him. Pressure has thankfully forced them to open the case back up.
I know I have at least a couple other WNY/Buffalo peeps following me. Please keep an eye out. Contact Benjamin Macaluso (716-416-7543, an attorney) or Faisal Mohammad (716-290-5293, limited english) if you have any info
Well our flights were canceled but I won’t pass up an extra day at the AKG.
I’m looking for a slave across the USA. If you’re ready to serve with loyalty, discipline, and devotion, DM me. Repost if you understand consent, boundaries, and safewords, and you’re prepared for consistent submission.
Benny The Butcher “Tana Talk 3” Era
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Posted to Facebook by Ten Lives Club, a rescue and shelter for cats in Buffalo, New York, on February 12th.
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"Last night, something truly heartbreaking happened to Ten Lives Club.
Our secondary property in Blasdell — the former 24K Gold building that we own, located right next door to our Main Shelter — was broken into again. This marks one of several recent break-ins at this location, but this was by far the most devastating.
Three individuals attempted to force entry through the front of the building. When they couldn’t get in, they ran around the side, broke a boarded up window area, trespassed onto our property, backed their vehicle up to the building, and loaded stolen items into their trunk. We have camera footage showing the vehicle pulling up, parking, breaking in, and driving away with our belongings.
What they stole wasn’t random.
They stole hope.
They stole generosity.
They stole months of hard work.
Inside that building, we were storing donated auction materials and electronics for our upcoming 25th Anniversary Gala, an event that is critical to supporting the 3,800 cats we rescue and care for each year here in Western New York.
Among the stolen items were:
Buffalo NY Blizzard of '77 Aerial View Postcard