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Community gathers to honor fallen Buffalo firefighter Jason Arno
Community gathers to honor fallen Buffalo firefighter Jason Arno

Yahoo

time02-03-2025

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Community gathers to honor fallen Buffalo firefighter Jason Arno

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — It was a somber Saturday morning in Buffalo as loved ones, friends and colleagues remembered the life of fallen Buffalo firefighter Jason Arno. Saturday marked two years since Arno died while battling a four-alarm fire on Main Street. His brothers and sisters in the department honored his legacy. Two years after Arno's death, his family, including his wife, Sarah, and daughter, Olivia, stopped by the site to pay their respects and honor the fallen hero. As the family placed flowers and photos along the fence, members of the Buffalo Fire Department stood by showing their support. 'This is how we pay tribute to our fallen firefighters, and we never forget,' said Buffalo Fire Commissioner William Renaldo. 'That's the one thing we always say — we never forget. And we're always there for the families. I can't say enough about the strength and the courage and the grace that the Arno family has shown.' 'More than anything, just want the family — his wife, Sarah, his daughter, Olivia — to know, me as mayor and the residents of the City of Buffalo will never be able to express the debt of gratitude that we have for Firefighter Arno and his dedicated and heroic service to the City of Buffalo,' said Acting Buffalo Mayor Chris Scanlon. More than 100 firefighters stood out in the cold to honor one of their own taken too soon. 'They've come together, it's just been incredible,' Renaldo said. 'It just shows that the brotherhood and the sisterhood is alive and well,' said Will Unger, communications for Local 282. 'The fire service is a community like no other. We show up and we show out for our fallen heroes not just here at home, but across the whole nation and Canada.' During Saturday morning's remembrance ceremony, the Buffalo Fire Department unveiled a commemorative firefighter helmet with Arno's name. 'These memorials just show that these members gave it all for their city,' Unger said. 'They put their lives on the line to protect the citizens, neighbors, friends, family, people that they don't even know.' 'I think it's great, the work that they're doing. And just a reminder about how inherently dangerous that this job really is, and it's really not for the faint of heart,' Renaldo said. 'It's just a tribute to our firefighters who go out there every day and do this job.' It ensures that Arno will never be forgotten. 'I believe Jason is up there right now looking down on us,' Renaldo said. Sarah Minkewicz is an Emmy-nominated reporter and Buffalo native who has been a part of the News 4 team since 2019. Follow Sarah on Twitter @SarahMinkewicz and click here to see more of her work. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Buffalo woman faces gun charges after investigation
Buffalo woman faces gun charges after investigation

Yahoo

time01-03-2025

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Buffalo woman faces gun charges after investigation

A Buffalo woman was taken into custody on a weapons charge after Niagara Falls police recovered two guns while investigating a domestic incident in the 6800 block of Niagara Falls Boulevard. Melina Ortiz, 32, was charged with two felony counts of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon. Falls patrol officers said they had been called to the area at 1:18 p.m. Wednesday to investigate a complaint that the son of a boyfriend of a woman was trying to take her car. During the investigation, officers said they saw Ortiz leave the area and then return a few minutes later. Police said Ortiz appeared nervous and could not explain where she had gone. The Falls officers said they checked several nearby locations and requested assistance from a New York State Park Police K-9. Park Police K-9 'Arno' reportedly alerted to the presence of guns and/or ammunition in the area of a nearby motel and restaurant. Video captured by security cameras at a nearby coffee shop showed Ortiz had walked to the area where the K-9 had alerted. Officers said they searched the area and located a Smith & Wesson revolver and a Glock pistol, along with a magazine and ammunition, in a tipped-over garbage tote.

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