A Buffalo man convicted of murder has been sentenced to over 14 years for narcotics conspiracy. The man, who was convicted of murder in a previous trial, was sentenced to 14 years and 2 months in prison for his role in a narcotics conspiracy. The sentence was handed down by a US District Court judge, who cited the man's history of violent crime as a factor in the decision.

"The defendant's history of violent crime makes him a significant threat to the community" said the judge.

The case was investigated by the FBI and the Buffalo Police Department, who worked together to gather evidence and build a case against the defendant. The Buffalo community has been affected by narcotics activity, particularly in neighborhoods such as Lovejoy and University Heights. The sentence will likely have a significant impact on the community, particularly in terms of reducing narcotics activity in the area.

As the situation develops, residents can expect to see an increase in FBI and Buffalo Police Department activity in the area, particularly on streets such as Bailey Avenue. A meeting is scheduled for next week to discuss the implications of the sentence on the community.