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Police Identify Keith A. Mixon Jr. as Man Who Died During Pursuit

Police Identify Keith A. Mixon Jr. as Man Who Died During Pursuit

The Buffalo Police Department has identified the man who died in a crash that occurred last Wednesday night. The death happened during a pursuit by the police officers of Buffalo of another man who was not the victim.

The man, Keith A. Mixon, Jr., was from Buffalo and was 26-years-old. He died when a vehicle driven by Kevon V. Walker, a 28-year-old man, crashed into Mount Zion Community Sanctuary. The incident happened at Genesee Street and Bissell Avenue, the police said.

Walker has been charged with second-degree manslaughter as well as criminally negligent homicide and other charges. Walker had a broken leg and head injuries because of what happened, and he is still in the hospital.

The incident started when someone approached a police officer at around 10:30 p.m. on Wednesday night, and this person told the police officer that someone had shot a gun towards them.

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