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911 faker gets 20 years for robbery
9-1-1 in the News, Legal | Greg | July 21, 2009 at 10:28 am
Darrin Bonner Jr., who helped concoct the fake 911 robbery call that led to the death of a Buffalo police officer, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for his arrest in the same store moments after a knifepoint street crime six years later.
Bonner, 26, of Linwood Terrace, was sentenced on his robbery conviction for his role in the theft of about $50 from a woman in the 500 block of Linwood Avenue at about 8 p. m. last Oct. 28. He has been in jail since his arrest about 15 minutes later in the A-Plus Market at Delaware and West Delavan avenues.
Bonner was one of four men convicted of staging a fake 911 robbery call from that same store Oct. 30, 2002. Police Officer James Shields, a 36-year-old father of two, was killed when his patrol car crashed into a tree responding to that fake “bandits” call. Bonner and his cohorts had faked the 911 call to cover the theft of money from the store.
– From The Buffalo News
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