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The man prosecutors say carried out the racially motivated mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket in May was in a courtroom Monday morning for his federal arraignment.
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Two months and a day after the mass shooting Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue welcomed shoppers back.
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Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Anthony Bruce analyzes Thursday's federal indictment
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Some community members got their first glimpse Thursday of what Tops Markets officials call a complete redesign and overhaul of their Jefferson Avenue grocery store following the May 14 racist mass shooting there.
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Not everyone in the community backs Tops Market reopening. Some say it's too soon and others say it's the food source for a large section of Buffalo.
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The white gunman accused of targeting and killing 10 Black people and injuring three other individuals at the Tops Market on Jefferson Ave. was indicted by a federal grand jury on Thursday. Read the full indictment here outlining multiple hate crime and firearm charges
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Jillian Hanesworth reads her poem "Water" on WBFO to observe the second month since the racist shooting on Jefferson Ave. Her piece is part of memorial to the victims at the Jefferson Avenue Tops
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An online petition calls for the Jefferson Avenue Tops to remain closed.
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Tops Markets is set to reopen its Jefferson Avenue store Friday morning, just over two months after a racially motivated mass shooting took place there. In the meantime, grassroots efforts are underway in an attempt to convince one of its competitors to consider building an East Buffalo store to help address an existing food desert.
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A judge has denied a request by attorneys for the alleged Tops Market gunman to delay the case for one year, but has granted them more time to decide about pursuing a psychiatric defense.