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groundloop

(13,849 posts)
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 05:34 PM 2 hrs ago

Nurul Amin Shah Alam's Death Was a Homicide

Source: Mother Jones

On Wednesday, the Erie County Medical Examiner’s Office announced that it ruled the death of Nurul Amin Shah Alam, a Blind Rohingya refugee who was left on the freezing streets of Buffalo by Border Patrol officers, a homicide. Neither Shah Alam’s family, who had waited to meet him outside the facility where he was being held, nor his lawyers, who had been attempting to contact him, were notified of his location. Shah Alam spoke very little English.

The Associated Press reported that the medical examiner’s office did not “reach any conclusions about responsibility” for the homicide and that Shah Alam’s death was “caused by complications of a perforated duodenal ulcer, precipitated by hypothermia and dehydration. “

“The designation of homicide does not imply intent to cause harm or death,” Erie County official Mark Poloncarz said at a press conference on Wednesday. “Manner-of-death determinations are neutral, non-legal, and exist for vital statistical purposes only. They do not indicate criminality, which is the purview of the justice system.”

Shah Alam was initially arrested after an incident where he became lost attempting to return home; the Buffalo Police Department approached him as a threat, ostensibly for holding a curtain rod he used as a walking stick. Instead of trying to assist him, officers tased and arrested him. He was incarcerated for a year before his release, when Border Patrol in effect dumped him.

Read more: https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/04/cbp-shah-alam-border-patrol-buffalo-death-letitia-james/

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Nurul Amin Shah Alam's Death Was a Homicide (Original Post) groundloop 2 hrs ago OP
Leaving him outside in Buffalo in February? TexasBushwhacker 2 hrs ago #1
That is so sad. NH Ethylene 2 hrs ago #2
K & R for. Visibility malaise 1 hr ago #3
Kick orangecrush 1 hr ago #4
LWOP for the ICE thugs who murdered this man. n/t PatrickforB 1 hr ago #5
Sounds like Negligent Homicide. BurnDoubt 47 min ago #6
Of course it was. NNadir 27 min ago #7
There will be a reckoning. Joinfortmill 25 min ago #8

NH Ethylene

(31,346 posts)
2. That is so sad.
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 05:55 PM
2 hrs ago

A family waiting to bring him home and he gets dumped like a piece of garbage.

BurnDoubt

(1,726 posts)
6. Sounds like Negligent Homicide.
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 07:14 PM
47 min ago

A sad ending for a man subjected to the worst of our Justice System for more than a year.
This is an indictment of our entire Government. And those who made themselves responsible for his care, against his will… for nothing.
Callousness is NOT an American Value.
Another way to go might have been to help him get home. But what’s the fun in that?
This is an argument for the use of Body-Cams to document the entire interaction, if for no other reason than Training, AND ACTUALLY KNOWING WHAT TRANSPIRED.

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