A Buffalo judge has made the decision to move a law enforcement mask lawsuit to Albany, after expressing concerns over the case. The judge, who wished to remain anonymous, stated that they smelled something 'fishy' and decided to relocate the case.

The judge said they wanted to ensure a fair trial, without any potential biases. The lawsuit, which was initially filed in Buffalo, will now be heard in Albany.

This move is significant for Buffalo residents, as it may impact local law enforcement policies. The Buffalo Police Department has been following the case closely, as it may affect their mask-wearing policies. Delaware Avenue residents have also been impacted, as the lawsuit has sparked debates over public safety. The Buffalo community will be watching the case closely, as it makes its way through the Albany court system.

The outcome of the lawsuit may have far-reaching consequences for Buffalo residents, including South Buffalo homeowners and Williamsville district parents. As the case progresses, Buffalo residents can expect to see continued coverage and updates. The Albany court is set to hear the case on a date to be determined, and Buffalo residents will be waiting to see the outcome.