06-14-2012, 10:55 AM
News 4 confirmed Wednesday night that a Buffalo Police officer came out of Dr. Timothy Jorden Jr.’s home early Wednesday morning.
The Buffalo News reports the officer was on long-term sick leave and was carrying a Rolex watch, about $5,000 cash and his own revolver. The Buffalo News says he was taken into custody and faced intense questioning.
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When Hamburg police went to stake out the Lake View home of Dr. Timothy V. Jorden Jr. on Wednesday morning, they encountered an off-duty Buffalo cop coming out of the home who has been on sick leave for about three years.
When Hamburg officers encountered Martin L. Motley III, he was carrying a Rolex watch, about $5,000 cash and a gun — his own service revolver — law enforcement officials familiar with the situation told The Buffalo News.
Motley was taken into custody and was undergoing intense questioning late Wednesday by Buffalo investigators who want to know what he was doing in Jorden’s $540,000 home a couple of hours after a woman was killed at Erie County Medical Center and police began searching for Jorden.
One official said that police believe Motley is a longtime friend of Jorden and that someone may have asked Motley to go to the
house and retrieve the items for the doctor after the shooting occurred.
As of 4 p.m. Wednesday, Motley was “not saying much” about why he was in the house, what prompted him to go there, or why he had the items, sources close to the bizarre probe told The News.
“We’re trying to figure out why Motley was in the doctor’s house. We
know they have been good friends since their days at Bennett High School,” one police official said.
http://www.buffalonews.com/city/communit...902952.ece
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) - Dr. Timothy Jorden, a person of interest in a fatal shooting at ECMC on Wednesday, has what police are calling a sordid past.
The doctor has some glowing reviews from patients, but once the scrubs were off, a different image of the life-saving doctor came into focus. Cheektowaga Police say they have records of two domestic cases involving Jorden in 2003, but those cases do not involve the victim in Wednesday's shooting.
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The Buffalo News reports the officer was on long-term sick leave and was carrying a Rolex watch, about $5,000 cash and his own revolver. The Buffalo News says he was taken into custody and faced intense questioning.
WHAT THE HELL??
OK, FOUND MORE:
When Hamburg police went to stake out the Lake View home of Dr. Timothy V. Jorden Jr. on Wednesday morning, they encountered an off-duty Buffalo cop coming out of the home who has been on sick leave for about three years.
When Hamburg officers encountered Martin L. Motley III, he was carrying a Rolex watch, about $5,000 cash and a gun — his own service revolver — law enforcement officials familiar with the situation told The Buffalo News.
Motley was taken into custody and was undergoing intense questioning late Wednesday by Buffalo investigators who want to know what he was doing in Jorden’s $540,000 home a couple of hours after a woman was killed at Erie County Medical Center and police began searching for Jorden.
One official said that police believe Motley is a longtime friend of Jorden and that someone may have asked Motley to go to the
house and retrieve the items for the doctor after the shooting occurred.
As of 4 p.m. Wednesday, Motley was “not saying much” about why he was in the house, what prompted him to go there, or why he had the items, sources close to the bizarre probe told The News.
“We’re trying to figure out why Motley was in the doctor’s house. We
know they have been good friends since their days at Bennett High School,” one police official said.
http://www.buffalonews.com/city/communit...902952.ece
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) - Dr. Timothy Jorden, a person of interest in a fatal shooting at ECMC on Wednesday, has what police are calling a sordid past.
The doctor has some glowing reviews from patients, but once the scrubs were off, a different image of the life-saving doctor came into focus. Cheektowaga Police say they have records of two domestic cases involving Jorden in 2003, but those cases do not involve the victim in Wednesday's shooting.
more photos:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...lover.html