A little over a year after the mass shooting at the south Boulder King Soopers, the community turned on their TVs or opened social media to news of a similar story unfolding in Buffalo, New York.
The Buffalo shooter, who authorities believe to be an avowed white supremacist, on May 14 drove to the Tops Friendly Markets on Buffalo’s predominantly Black East Side, killing 10 people and injuring three more, according to reporting from the Washington Post.
“This is something that is felt deep in the community, and I hope everyone is able to heal and find peace,” one person wrote. Minutes before the mayor addressed the Buffalo shooting during the meeting, Councilmember Matt Benjamin read a declaration in acknowledgement of Gun Violence Awareness Day.“It has added weight for those of us that are certainly reliving our tragedy here in the community.” Benjamin said.First: Recognize that any feelings that may come up are normal.
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