Incident
Date | May 30, 2009 |
Department | Buffalo Police Department |
Officers | Gregory M. Kwiatkowski |
Address |
Treehaven Road
Buffalo, NY |
Incident Description
Lt. Kwiatkowski arrived at Treehaven Road in Buffalo to respond to a vehicle that had been stopped by the Cheektowaga Police Department (CPD) and that was believed to be involved in an ongoing series of BB gun shootings, including one which occurred earlier that night. Lt. Kwiatkowski was the first BPD officer to arrive at the scene. Other CPD officers were present at the scene when Lt. Kwiatkowski arrived and had already removed the vehicle’s four occupants, who were all between 16 and 18 years old.
At the time of Lt. Kwiatkowski’s arrival, all of the occupants were compliant and completely under the control of the CPD officers. Upon arriving at the scene, Lt. Kwiatkowski used unlawful and unreasonable force on each of the four occupants. Specifically, Lt. Kwiatkowski admitted to forcibly pushing each of the suspects heads and upper torsos into the vehicle around which they were being detained. He also called the four Black teenagers “savage dogs” and asked, "Do you like shooting at white kids?"
Outcome
A federal judge sentenced the former Buffalo Police lieutenant to four months in prison in 2018.
Links
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Former Buffalo police officer sentenced to four months in prison, house arrest
In addition to a four-month prison sentence, Kiwatkowski was also sentenced to one year of supervised released, including four months of home detention. - WKBW
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Former Buffalo Police Lieutenant Sentenced On Federal Civil Rights Conviction
Attorney James P. Kennedy, Jr. announced today that Gregory Kwiatkowski, 54, of Buffalo, NY, who was convicted of deprivation of rights under color of law, was sentenced to serve four months in prison by Senior U.S. District Judge William M. Skretny. The defendant was also sentenced to one year supervised release to include four months home detention. - USAO Western District of New York | Barbara Burns