Sheikh Rahman was assaulted and robbed at his cousin's house on Sycamore Street, not far from his house on Rother Avenue last September. He owns three homes on Rother but may move out of the city because his wife and children don't feel safe. Photo taken on his front porch, Saturday, March 13, 2021.Â
Buffalo Muslim Community Services members Atiqur Rahman, left, Iftikher Amhed, center and Mohammad Choudhury spoke Saturday in a meeting with five Buffalo police officers, including C District Chief Alphonso Wright, and Fillmore Council Member Mitchell Nowakowski about crime in the Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood. The meeting took place in the back room of the Broadway Hardware Store, a frequent community gathering place.
Sheikh Rahman was assaulted and robbed at his cousin's house on Sycamore Street, not far from his house on Rother Avenue in Buffalo last September. His cousin's house was burglarized and he was there to fix the locks on the door. Rahman's tenant's car was shot at as well as a house next door. He shows two of the bullet shells found by his tenant's car on the night it was shot at.
Zubair Butt grew up in the Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood and is a graduate of the University at Buffalo. He has installed security cameras outside his home on Sycamore Street and around the neighborhood in an effort to stem crime in the area.Â
Atiqur Rahman, right, hosted a meeting last Saturday with the Buffalo Police C District Chief Alphonso Wright, four other officers and Fillmore Council Member Mitchell Nowakowski in the back room of Broadway Hardware Store. They discussed updates on crime in Broadway-Fillmore, potential solutions and occasionally vented frustrations.
A number of residents have installed security cameras that are linked into BuffaloSafeCam, allowing the Buffalo Police Department to know where security cameras are located. The camera above records license plates.Â
Sheikh Rahman was assaulted and robbed at his cousin's house on Sycamore Street, not far from his house on Rother Avenue last September. He owns three homes on Rother but may move out of the city because his wife and children don't feel safe. Photo taken on his front porch, Saturday, March 13, 2021.Â
Zubair Butt grew up in the Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood and is a graduate of the University at Buffalo. He has installed security cameras outside his home on Sycamore Street and around the neighborhood in an effort to stem crime in the area.Â
A number of residents have installed security cameras that are linked into BuffaloSafeCam, allowing the Buffalo Police Department to know where security cameras are located. The camera above records license plates.Â
Sheikh Rahman was assaulted and robbed at his cousin's house on Sycamore Street, not far from his house on Rother Avenue in Buffalo last September. His cousin's house was burglarized and he was there to fix the locks on the door. Rahman's tenant's car was shot at as well as a house next door. He shows two of the bullet shells found by his tenant's car on the night it was shot at.
Buffalo Muslim Community Services members Atiqur Rahman, left, Iftikher Amhed, center and Mohammad Choudhury spoke Saturday in a meeting with five Buffalo police officers, including C District Chief Alphonso Wright, and Fillmore Council Member Mitchell Nowakowski about crime in the Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood. The meeting took place in the back room of the Broadway Hardware Store, a frequent community gathering place.
Atiqur Rahman, right, hosted a meeting last Saturday with the Buffalo Police C District Chief Alphonso Wright, four other officers and Fillmore Council Member Mitchell Nowakowski in the back room of Broadway Hardware Store. They discussed updates on crime in Broadway-Fillmore, potential solutions and occasionally vented frustrations.