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Charges scrubbed in career-ending injury to jail guard |
By buffalonews.com - Thomas Prohaska |
Published: 11/26/2012 |
New York - LOCKPORT – Ramone D. Walker of Lockport will not be prosecuted further in connection with an incident that inflicted career-ending injuries on a Niagara County corrections officer. Defense attorney Dominic Saraceno said he learned that a county grand jury earlier this month refused to indict Walker, 37, after two previous indictments had been dismissed by County Judge Matthew J. Murphy III. Walker had been charged with second-degree assault on a police officer in the wake of the Aug. 26, 2011, altercation in the County Jail visitor area that injured Corrections Officer Mark A. Crawley, 46. Read More. |
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