Officer Detail: Terrance M. Ciszek
General Information
| Name | Terrance M. Ciszek |
| OpenOversight ID | 83949 |
| Department | Buffalo Police Department |
| Race | White |
| Gender | Male |
| Birth Year (Age) | Data Missing |
| First Employment Date | 2014-01-17 |
| Number of known incidents | 0 |
| Currently on the force | Yes |
Assignment History
| Job Title | Badge No. | Unit | Start Date | End Date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Police Officer | P3571 | E District | Unknown | ||
| Detective | E District | Unknown | |||
| Detective | Suspended w/pay | E District | 2023-04-03 |
Salary
| Annual Salary | Overtime | Total Pay | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| $1,421.58 | $102,067.17 | $103,488.75 | FY2025 |
| $6,434.60 | $103,233.51 | $109,668.11 | FY2024 |
| $62,303.40 | $74,404.32 | $136,707.72 | FY2023 |
| $66,146.72 | $32,232.80 | $98,379.52 | FY2022 |
| $94,259.00 | FY2020 |
Links
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Federal grand jury indicts Buffalo Police detective for purchases made on illicit online marketplace
Ciszek, a Buffalo Police Detective, purchased 11 packages on Genesis Market that included 194 stolen account credentials. On April 15, 2020, Ciszek recorded a video explaining to others how he anonymized his identity on the internet when purchasing stolen credit cards. On April 4, 2023, Ciszek is accused of making false statements to the FBI, claiming that he had not purchased stolen credentials from the internet, and further stating that his nephew may have been responsible for the online purchase of stolen credentials. - U.S. Attorney's Office, Western District of New York
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Buffalo cop tied to 'dark web' case getting full pay 2 years after FBI arrest, suspension
During his suspension with pay that began in May 2023, Ciszek has been paid more than $240,000 for not working. A Police Department spokesman said the department is acting in accordance with state civil service law and the city’s contract with the Buffalo Police Benevolent Association. - Buffalo News