The three men and a woman arrested in a Buffalo Police SWAT team incident Sunday afternoon on Normal Avenue were identified Monday by authorities.
Angel Seda, 22, is charged with weapons assault and menacing counts. She and Edgar Morales, 19; Matthew Coronado, 26; and Keith Gracia, 20, are all charged with endangering the welfare of a child because a 3-year-old girl was in their home in the 300 block of Normal Avenue when the SWAT team was called to deal with an incident there at about 2:30 p.m. Sunday. The child was not hurt.
The situation broke out after police were called about a group of suspects who stole a bike from another person and assaulting the victim.
When police arrived, the four suspects all ran into the home, and Central District police officers spotted a gun being tossed out a window.
The Buffalo SWAT team was called to the scene, and all four suspects surrendered peacefully.
Angel Seda, 22, is charged with weapons assault and menacing counts. She and Edgar Morales, 19; Matthew Coronado, 26; and Keith Gracia, 20, are all charged with endangering the welfare of a child because a 3-year-old girl was in their home in the 300 block of Normal Avenue when the SWAT team was called to deal with an incident there at about 2:30 p.m. Sunday. The child was not hurt.
The situation broke out after police were called about a group of suspects who stole a bike from another person and assaulting the victim.
When police arrived, the four suspects all ran into the home, and Central District police officers spotted a gun being tossed out a window.
The Buffalo SWAT team was called to the scene, and all four suspects surrendered peacefully.