A Buffalo Biodiesel executive has been cited after a Tesla was found abandoned in Niagara Square, with the executive receiving traffic tickets for the incident. The executive, whose name has not been released, was issued tickets for leaving the scene of an accident and other traffic-related offenses. The incident occurred last month, and the Tesla was found abandoned in Niagara Square, a popular destination in downtown Buffalo.

The executive is also facing scrutiny for a gun found in the vehicle, which belonged to the former chief of the narcotics division for Erie County. The incident raises concerns about public safety and the potential risks associated with abandoned vehicles, particularly in a busy area like Niagara Square. Residents of Buffalo are advised to be aware of their surroundings and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

The incident is being investigated by the Buffalo Police Department, and the executive is expected to appear in court to face the charges. The Buffalo Biodiesel company has not commented on the incident, but the executive's actions have raised questions about the company's leadership and accountability. A hearing is scheduled to take place on June 22nd to discuss the incident and the charges against the executive.

Residents are encouraged to attend and voice their concerns about public safety and the potential risks associated with abandoned vehicles.