Buffalo Mass Shooting: One Year Later, Calls for Reform and Reflection.

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Mark Talley, son of Geraldine Talley and Executive Director of Agents for Advocacy, said he has not seen any major changes on the East Side in the year since the racist mass shooting at the Tops supermarket on Jefferson Avenue. Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown responded to the lack of change on the East Side cited by Talley, saying that a lot of resources have been put in place and the community will see "tremendous change" in the coming years. Talley spoke to the work his organization has been doing in the community and what they have planned coming up.
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