Two years ago, a white supremacist drove 200 miles to Buffalo, New York, and opened fire in a grocery store in the city’s predominantly Black East Side neighborhood, killing 10 people and injuring three.
Though the Tops Friendly Markets where the racist mass shooting took place has been remodeled, and most of the country has forgotten about the violence that occurred on 14 May 2022, Buffalo’s East Side is forever changed.
“There’s collective grieving for what was done to our community,” Julia Bottoms, a local artist, said. “I’d say there’s outrage, too, a lot of emotions: anger, outrage, frustration, sorrow. We are still processing as a community.” Read more at www.theguardian.com.