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A refugee dies in Buffalo
This seems like the encapsulation of all of the gross police incompetence and misconduct that we’ve seen in the last few decades rolled into one. First, bad cops:
[Burmese refugee] Shah Alam had been in the Erie County Holding Center since February 2025 after being arrested by Buffalo police. On February 15 last year, he had been out for a walk in his neighborhood and had been using a curtain rod he purchased as a walking stick.
Nearly blind and with no ability to speak English, Shah Alam got lost and ended up on the porch of a woman’s home as she was letting her dog out, according to Macaluso. Shah Alam is completely blind in one eye and can only see with blurry vision for several feet in the other, according to Macaluso.
The woman called police, Macaluso said. When Shah Alam did not follow police commands to drop his curtain rod, they Tasered and beat him, then arrested him, Macaluso said. The officers suffered minor injuries in the scuffle, he said.
Shah Alam was charged with offenses including assault, trespassing and possession of a weapon. Macaluso said Shah Alam’s family opted to not bail him out of the Holding Center for fear he would end up detained by ICE out of state.
Then Border Patrol got involved, because they’ve got a quota to fill:
Shah Alam, a Rohingya refugee, had been missing since February 19. He was released that afternoon from custody at the Erie County Holding Center after posting bail. In response to an immigration detainer that had been placed on him, the Erie County Sheriff’s Office contacted U.S. Border Patrol prior to his release, according to spokesperson Christopher Horvatits.
Benjamin Macaluso, a Legal Aid Bureau attorney representing Shah Alam, said Border Patrol agents picked him up at the Holding Center at 4:39 p.m. Thursday.
[…] After taking custody of Shah Alam, Border Patrol agents dropped him off at a Tim Hortons on Niagara Street in the Black Rock neighborhood, Macaluso said, shortly after 8 p.m. Shah Alam and his family live in the Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood on the East Side, according to Fazal.
He’s dead — his body was found Tuesday evening.
The Tim Hortons where he was allegedly dropped off and his house are five miles apart. Pardon my skepticism about Border Patrol’s story. His attorney believed that Shah Alam would be taken to a facility in Batavia, around 30 miles from Buffalo. Since they have a quota to fill, I sure don’t think they normally just drop people off at Timmy’s instead of putting them into one of their concentration camps.
We’ll probably never know what happened to this person. Our version of the cartels disappeared him.

Nurul Amin Shah Alam - RIP
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