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What can be done to curb extremism in Western New York and nationally? The answers aren't simple.
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In wake of last month’s white supremacist shooting at Tops Market, some say it's concerning that mainstream political figures are associating with far-right groups.
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Leaders of local far-right groups have for the most part taken to social media to defend themselves against allegations of racism and using dangerous rhetoric in wake of the Tops Market shooting.
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The 18-year-old suspect in the racist Tops Market shooting is not from Western New York, but some observers say the activities of the local far right are still worth monitoring.
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Western New York had a somewhat significant amount of involvement in the events of Jan. 6. Of the more than 725 people charged by the U.S. Department of Justice for storming the Capitol, six are from Erie County.