Residents say the fact that there are no other options lays bare the racial and economic divide that existed in Buffalo long before the shooting.
Ideas from "The Great Replacement Theory" filled a racist screed supposedly posted by Payton Gendron, the teen accused of killing 10 in Buffalo.
Now, she's not sure she can go back once the store reopens, but hopes community conversations lead to more businesses on the East Side. Harris-Tigg, the retired educator, also hopes the shooting brings the city together to talk about disparities.
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Buffalo grocery store where 10 were killed in racist shooting is only supermarket for milesResidents say the fact that there are no other options lays bare the racial and economic divide that existed in Buffalo long before the shooting.
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Buffalo grocery store where 10 were killed in racist shooting is only supermarket for milesResidents say the fact that there are no other options lays bare the racial and economic divide that existed in Buffalo long before the shooting.
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Explainer: What is white 'replacement theory'?A racist ideology seeping from the internet's fringes into the mainstream is being investigated as a motivating factor in the supermarket shooting that killed 10 people in Buffalo, New York.
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Remembering the victims: 10 lives lost in the Buffalo mass shootingThese are the 10 people who were killed in a mass shooting at a grocery store Saturday in Buffalo, N.Y.
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Biden decries Buffalo shooting as 'domestic terrorism,' says 'white supremacy is a poison'The president's Buffalo visit comes three days after police say a white gunman went on a racially motivated shooting spree, killing 10 Black people and injuring three others at a grocery store.
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