Buffalo police no longer have to display their names on badges

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Buffalo police no longer have to display their names on badges

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Police officers in Buffalo, New York, are no longer required to display their names on their uniforms after a policy change designed to protect cops was put into effect, according to WKBW and other local news outlets.

Police officials told WKBW that several police officers have been doxxed — had their personal information shared online resulting in threats — over the last few months.

"It is extremely serious, there has been some absolutely disgusting things said about officers and their small children, and threats to their well being on websites," BPD Cpt. Jeff Rinaldo told the station.

When announcing the policy change Thursday, Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown told WIBV he believed that the people responsible for doxxing police lived outside of Western New York.

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