The city of Buffalo will have a moment of silence followed by the chiming of church bells at 2:28 p.m. Sunday to honor victims of the massacre at the Tops Friendly Market on May 14, 2022.
New York state law already bans the possession of magazines that hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition.
In Buffalo, Wayne Jones, whose mother Celestine Chaney, 65, died in the attack, urged the city and its institutions to keep on investing in the area and its residents even after the anniversary events are over.The son of 63-year-old shooting victim Geraldine Talley on Sunday released a book that he said describes what he went through after losing his mother. He titled it: “5/14 : The Day the Devil Came to Buffalo.
Inside the remodeled store, fountains flank a poem dedicated to the victims. A commission is at work designing a permanent memorial for outside.
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