BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The three men running for Buffalo mayor are speaking out and raising concerns, calling for accountability over how the D.J. Granville crash was handled that night by police.
This comes about a week after the special prosecutor on the case announced no criminal charges will be filed against any of the officers who responded the night of April 11, 2024.
Niagara County District Attorney Brian Seaman was unable to charge any of the officers who responded that night because of "insufficient evidence."
Erie County Chief of Narcotics D.J. Granville hit six cars and damaged seven on Buffalo’s West Side, causing over $60,000 in damage. It's believed he was on prescribed medication at the time.
In August, Granville pleaded guilty to reckless driving and leaving the scene.