Tim Russert’s Hometown Surveilled
With crime rates comparatively higher in Buffalo compared to both NYC and the nation on a whole, officials are hoping that a network of wireless video surveillance cameras can help curb crime. Generally located in the middle of nowhere, the 2nd largest city in New York State has plans on installing dozens more with Mayor Byron Brown promising “40 additional cameras by the end of the year.”





























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