Buffalo community reflects on lack of progress one year after mass shooting.

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Buffalo community reflects on lack of progress one year after mass shooting.
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One year after a white supremacist killed 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket, young Black people in the city are struggling with a shaken sense of personal security and complicated feelings about how their community was targeted. Many are grappling with trauma and a hesitancy to go to the store or engage in outdoor activities. The trauma experienced by people in the community over the attack could last for many years, ready to surface on anniversaries or when a similar mass shooting is in the news.

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