5/14 victims to be honored 3 years after shooting
- On May 14, 2022, a white supremacist carried out a mass shooting at the Tops store located on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo, New York, resulting in the deaths of 10 individuals.
- The attack was motivated by white supremacist ideology and targeted helpless shoppers and employees at the store.
- Each year, the Buffalo community gathers at the 5/14 Honor Space to honor the victims through name recitations, moments of silence, and heartfelt tributes.
- The ceremony featured the tolling of bells for each of the victims, a closing performance of "Amazing Grace," and speeches encouraging attendees to remember the victims by saying their names, allowing their memories to remain alive in everyone’s hearts.
- The city and community established a living memorial museum on donated land to honor the victims and educate future generations to prevent similar hate violence.
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5/14 victims to be honored 3 years after shooting
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Wednesday marks three years since the racist mass shooting at the Tops on Jefferson Avenue that left 10 people dead. The Buffalo community is set to honor the victims. There will be a ceremony at the 5/14 Honor Space beginning at 2 p.m. There will be a moment of silence at 2:28 p.m. to honor the 10 who died, followed by remembrance bells: Roberta Drury, 32 Margus Morrison, 52 Andre Mackniel, 53 Aaron Salter, 55 Geraldine …
5/14: Witness to the aftermath; What it was like to cover the mass shooting that changed Buffalo
May 14, 2022, was a day that forever changed Buffalo.10 Black men and women were shot and killed by a white supremacist while shopping at the Tops Market on Jefferson Avenue on the city's east side.The hate-fueled rampage had an impact on lives everywhere. From first getting on air to seeing the gunman in court, and then watching Buffalo come together to honor the lives lost in this documentary, we hear from past and present WKBW journalists abo…
Oswego County TodayLeader Schumer Floor Remarks Commemorating Third Anniversary Of The Buffalo Tops Mass Shooting
**Watch Video of Remarks Here** Washington, D.C. – Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) today spoke on the Senate floor to mark the third anniversary of the tragic Tops Supermarket mass shooting in Buffalo, honoring the lives lost and urging his colleagues to take continued action against hate-fueled extremism and the gun violence epidemic…
Sean Kirst: Three years past 2022 racist massacre in Buffalo, loyal sister left with rolling loss, bonds of faith
Last December, some FBI investigators Barbara Massey Mapps has grown to know as friends showed up at her door on Cherry Street in Buffalo. They handed her a mobile phone that had belonged to Barbara’s sister Kat, a gesture that to Barbara and her close relatives arrived at exactly the right moment.“We listen to it,” Barbara said of messages and recordings Kat never erased, “and there’s Kat’s voice, and Warren’s voice.”She found solace in clickin…
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