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Buffalo Man Sentenced for Burglarizing Store During Blizzard

Erie County District Attorney John J. Flynn announces that 47-year-old Felix Ramos of Buffalo was sentenced this morning before State Supreme Court Justice Betty Calvo-Torres to 2 to 4 years direct to parole. As part of the sentence, Ramos was mandated to complete a 90-day in-patient drug treatment program followed by 6 months in a residential treatment program before he is released under parole supervision.

On Monday, December 26, 2022, at approximately 8:04 a.m., the defendant unlawfully entered a Family Dollar store on the 400 block of William Street in the City of Buffalo while it was closed due to a snowstorm. The defendant entered through a broken front door with the intent to steal items. When confronted by responding officers, the defendant attempted to run out of a rear door, but was taken into custody by police.

Ramos pleaded guilty to one count of Burglary in the Third Degree (Class ā€œDā€ felony) on October 2, 2023. The defendant pleaded guilty to the only count in the indictment against him on the day that his non-jury trial was scheduled to begin.

As part of his sentence, Justice Calvo-Torres ordered the defendant to stay away from all Family Dollar stores.

ā€œI am pleased to announce that this defendant pleaded guilty to the highest charge for attempting to loot a store while our police officers and first responders were trying to save lives during this horrific storm. This was not a crime of desperation, but crime of opportunity to steal from a store that was closed due to the blizzard,ā€ said Erie County DA John Flynn

DA Flynn commends the Buffalo Police Department Anti-Looting Task Force for their work in this investigation. 

 The case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Briana R.D. Kalman of the Felony Trials Bureau. 

 

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