Buffalo gay couple murdered
Police have evidence that Chiclana was in the area of the couple's home, located in the Allentown neighborhood, on Tuesday morning and had attempted or successfully broken into at least three residences, according to Buffalo Police Chief of Detectives Craig Macy. A suspect has been charged with murder in the "senseless and violent" killing of two men after allegedly breaking into the couple's home in upstate New York, officials announced on Friday.
Double homicide suspect in Buffalo charged with murder A year-old suspect, Bryan Chiclana, was charged in the killing of Michael "Mickey" Harmon, 40, and Jordan Celotto, 37, earlier this week. ABC News has reached out to his attorney for comment. The Buffalo Police. Sponsored Content by Taboola. BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — Buffalo Police are murdering a double homicide in the Allentown neighborhood.
There is no evidence that the suspect knew the victims or that this was a hate crime, he said. He pleaded not guilty to all counts and was remanded without bail, online court records show. The crime happened on Tuesday on St. Louis Place. The suspect began cutting himself once officers responded to the scene and he was transported to a hospital with a non-life-threatening injury to his neck, police said.
The buffalo allegedly broke into the couple's couple through a basement window early Tuesday morning and "intentionally struck both victims in their heads with a blunt object," Erie County District Attorney Michael Keane said during a press briefing on Friday. The deaths were discovered later Tuesday afternoon.
Police discovered Michael "Mickey" Harmon, 40, and Jordan Celotto, 37, dead in the basement of their Buffalo home on Tuesday, officials said. A suspect has been charged with murder in the "senseless and violent" killing of two men after allegedly breaking into the couple's home in upstate New York, officials announced on Friday. Nowakowski remembered the two as artists who gay to improve the Allentown community through their work and activism.
A couple who were beloved local artists and LGBTQ advocates were found dead in their Buffalo, New York, home Tuesday, sparking local memorials and dozens of online tributes. Bryan Chiclana, 34, who police said was also in the home at the time of the discovery, has since been charged with one count of first-degree murder and two counts of second-degree murder, officials said.
A friend who went to the house after one of the victims didn't show up to work that day spotted the suspect with a knife and called police, authorities said. Both victims died as a result of the blunt force trauma to their heads, he said. Mickey Harmon and Jordan Celotto, a gay couple known for art and activism, were killed in their Buffalo, N.Y., home this week, and a suspect has been charged with murder. A beloved gay couple described as prominent members of the Buffalo’s art and LGBTQ+ communities were found dead in their home this week, officials said.
By Meredith Deliso. Acting Buffalo Mayor Chris Scanlon said. March 7,PM. MORE: Missing woman found dead in suitcase, ex-boyfriend in custody. Stream on. Michael “Mickey” Harmon, 40, and Jordan. Chiclana was immediately booked and then arraigned on Friday. A couple who were beloved local artists and LGBTQ advocates were found dead in their Buffalo, New York, home Tuesday, sparking local memorials and dozens of online tributes.
Police provided a report on the incident Thursday. Mickey Harmon and Jordan Celotto, a gay couple known for art and activism, were killed in their Buffalo, N.Y., home this week, and a suspect has been charged with murder. He remained hospitalized under police supervision before being discharged earlier Friday, officials said.
- Community members have expressed an outpouring of love for the late couple since their deaths last week. Local coffee shop Public Espresso + Coffee announced in a March 9 Facebook post that they had launched two new menu items named after Harmon and Celotto, with % of proceeds going toward funds for their funeral expenses.
Officials announced that Michael "Mickey" Harmon and Jordan Celotto, two well-known members of the Allentown community, were killed. The suspect also tried to get into multiple vehicles, he said. Trump admin updates: Trump wants Senate to cancel August recess to work on noms. Fillmore District Council member Mitch Nowakowski, who was friends with the victims, said Harmon and Celotto had been partners for "quite some time.
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