False Alarm: Reported Buffalo mass shooting at Hyatt Regency deemed erroneous

Law enforcement responded to an urgent call reporting a mass shooting involving 20 victims at the Hyatt Regency hotel in Buffalo, New York. Police, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), and a SWAT team swiftly raced to the scene upon receiving the distress call shortly before 8 a.m.

Law enforcement responded to an urgent call reporting a mass shooting involving 20 victims at the Hyatt Regency hotel in Buffalo, New York. Police, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), and a SWAT team swiftly raced to the scene upon receiving the distress call shortly before 8 a.m.

However, upon investigation, authorities found the alarming report to be false. The purported mass attack was declared erroneous by hotel staff, leading to a sigh of relief as it turned out to be a hoax.

The incident, which initially prompted panic and a rapid response from law enforcement, fortunately did not result in any injuries or casualties, as confirmed by the hotel staff.

Details surrounding the origin of the false report remain unclear, raising questions about the caller’s identity and intentions. Authorities are yet to indicate whether an investigation into the incident will be pursued.

As of now, the Buffalo Police Department has not released an official statement regarding the false alarm at the Hyatt Regency hotel.

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