Buffalo Remembers Victims of Supermarket Shooting One Year Later

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The city of Buffalo honored the 10 lives lost during the Tops supermarket shooting one year ago with a remembrance service and a reflective light display. The trauma from the attack still lingers in the community, especially for the area's youth. The federal case against the gunman, Payton Gendron, is still pending, and lawsuits have been filed against gun accessory manufacturer Mean Arms and several social media sites for their alleged role in radicalizing Gendron. The community continues to work towards healing and making necessary changes to overcome historic inequities in East Buffalo.
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