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Judge Susan Eagan sentenced the white gunman, who killed 10 Black people and injured 3 others in a racist attack in Buffalo on May 14, to life in prison without parole.
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Ruth Whitfield will be laid to rest on Saturday, May 28. She was one of the victims of the May 14 mass shooting in Buffalo, but she’ll be remembered by her loved ones as a devoted and caring wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
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The family of Ruth Whitfield, one of Saturday’s mass shooting victims, has retained a nationally-known civil rights attorney to represent them in future civil action. Ben Crump, who also represents the families of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd in their respective cases, is leading a legal team that includes local attorneys Terry Connors and Ken Abbarno. They appeared in Buffalo Monday to discuss what investigators say was a racially-motivated hate crime.
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A lone gunman said by witnesses to be heavily armed entered a Tops Supermarket on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo Saturday and opened fire.
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More than two dozen were also injured in the shooting, according to state and local officials. A white man was taken into custody without incident.
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"He was joyful, always wanted to play, always positive," Alberto Romero said of his 6-year-old son, Stephen. Police say the gunman got an AK-47-style rifle into the area by cutting through a fence.
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The man authorities say was the shooter, Ian David Long, 28, is also dead. A 29-year veteran of law enforcement, Sgt. Ron Helus, was among the victims at the Borderline Bar & Grill.
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This week's deadly mass shooting at a high school in Florida, the 18th incident involving a gun on a school's grounds in the U.S. this year, is again…
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When the parishioners at one Oswego County church gather for worship each week, many of them are armed - and it's no secret. The Lighthouse Mexico Church…
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The weekend shootings at a Texas church are just the latest of several acts of gun violence in American places of worship in recent years. Some are…