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The City of Buffalo, still mourning and grieving weeks after a supermarket mass shooting, is marking National Gun Violence Awareness Day by pressing state and federal governments to pass meaningful reforms, and by encouraging the public to pressure their representatives, and even do their part to change some of the culture that has encouraged gun violence to continue.
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The SNUG program includes mentoring, social work and community outreach to try to help people avoid violence and find a new purpose.
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State Republican Leader Robert Ortt and law enforcement officials from Niagara County are calling for tweaks to criminal justice reforms they say will help curb violent crimes in their county.
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Buffalo's violence problems earlier this summer appear to be easing, from what may reflect pressure from the federal VIPER Task Force.
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Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul says it’s more likely that illegal guns, not New York state’s bail reform laws, are to blame for Buffalo’s surge in gun violence.
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Members of the public made clear Wednesday they want something done about the shootings happening on Buffalo streets.
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U.S. Attorney James Kennedy is bringing in federal and state law enforcement agencies for a "60-day surge" to quell the rising gun violence in the City of Buffalo.
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Several Niagara Falls social media personalities and community activists will unite Friday evening in an online telethon, hoping to raise at least $20,000…
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A shooting on Buffalo's East Side early Sunday morning left two people wounded. Police responded to the 500 block of Goodyear Avenue around 4:30am.…
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Two women were shot, one fatally, in an early morning incident Sunday on the 300 block of Koons Avenue near Walden in Buffalo. Police responded around…