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One day after he is sentenced on Feb. 15 for the racist mass shooting at Tops, attorneys for Payton Gendron will be in federal court asking a judge to keep him local for the sake of the ongoing federal proceedings.
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A huge police operation in Ontario over child exploitation has resulted in more than 100 people facing charges.As Dan Karpenchuk reports, the province-wide operation was a collaboration between more than two dozen police departments.
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The classes are taught by Jess Ng, a Muay Thai fighter who grew up in Queens. Ng decided to start the classes when Asian women at a recent community event indicated they feel endangered when outside.
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Saturday’s funeral for the last of the victims of a gunman’s racist attack became a call for action and an emotional plea to end the hate and violence that has wracked the nation. See photos inside.
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After losing their daughter to a mass shooting an Aurora, Colorado movie theater, Sandy and Lonnie Phillips formed the group Survivors Empowered.
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Katherine "Kat" Massey was a founder of We Are Women Warriors and was killed at the Jefferson Avenue Tops supermarket on May 14.
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Cadence Cardona was one of the organizers, and she said this is the kind of situation that will require more protests to keep this issue in front of the minds of Americans.
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Defense attorneys have filed a motion asking Buffalo City Court Chief Judge Craig Hannah to bar Erie County District Attorney John Flynn, the prosecutor in the case, from making public statements about the case outside of court.
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A now former Buffalo Police officer pleaded guilty in State Supreme Court Tuesday to charges of assault, menacing and criminal trespass in connection with two off-duty domestic violence incidents last year.
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The security guard killed in the Tops supermarket shooting on May 14 was laid to rest Wednesday, as was a great-grandmother remembered as a Sunday school teacher, soup kitchen volunteer and substitute teacher.
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St. Brian's Clothiers is providing suits to those attending funerals of the victims of the May 14 mass shooting at the Jefferson Avenue Tops supermarket.
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The 72-year-old Massey has been described by her friends as a civil rights and education advocate.