Buffalo to Commemorate One Year Anniversary of Mass Shooting Targeting Black Shoppers.

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The city of Buffalo will commemorate the first anniversary of a mass shooting that killed 10 people and injured three others at a city supermarket. The racially motivated attack targeted Black people. The commemoration will include a moment of silence followed by the chiming of church bells. Relatives of the victims have spoken before Congress about white supremacy and gun reform and organized events to address food insecurity that worsened when the neighborhood’s only grocery store was inaccessible for two months. A hand-painted mural overlooking the parking lot promotes unity, with a Black hand and white hand meeting together in prayer.
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