A worker at the Wegmans market in Webster, New York, ripped off the company for more than $560,000 by creating fraudulent pharmacy refunds and pocketing the money.
Author: Gary Craig, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Buffalo Tops shooter pleads guilty to murder, hate crime charges in mass killing
The 19-year-old white man accused of fatally shooting 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket pleaded guilty Monday morning to state charges.
Police investigator suspended after handcuffing Black EMT who bumped car unloading a patient
Rochester, N.Y., police investigator Charles LoTempio handcuffed EMT Lekia Smith after she bumped his car while unloading a patient from an ambulance.
FBI: Washington man threatened to kill Black shoppers at supermarket in Buffalo
In the criminal complaint, authorities say the man also called a restaurant in California and threatened to shoot any Black or Hispanic person there.
Will police be charged in Daniel Prude’s death? This evidence may be the deciding factor
Video of Daniel Prude’s restraint and subsequent autopsy likely will be the centerpiece of decisions about whether officers will be charged.
What happened to Carole Baskin’s last husband? Reporter works to solve ‘Tiger King’ mystery
Jerry Mitchell, central to reopening long-unsolved murders from the civil rights era, saw amid the “Tiger King” lunacy an unsolved homicide.
Decades after his daughter’s death by ax in 1982, a father waits for justice
A recently reopened investigation has revived a family’s hopes that a trial starting in June could hold the answers to who killed Cathy Krauseneck.
A woman was found dead with an ax in her head. 37 years later, her husband faces charges
James Krauseneck Jr. appeared in state Supreme Court Friday, accompanied by his daughter Sara, who was a toddler at the time of the killing.
Mistrial ordered after juror blows kiss to victim’s family in N.Y. murder trial
A blown kiss from a juror to the family of a homicide victim, along with suspected interactions between jurors and the family, prompted a mistrial.
Opioid crisis: Case against NY drug firm could provide new way to fight epidemic
Federal case against Rochester Drug Cooperative could open up an entirely new front for prosecutions related to the opioid epidemic.