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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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Community organizers, clergy, and members of law enforcement joined Erie County District Attorney John Flynn to call attention to the rising number of…
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The scene on the football field behind Harvey Austin School as Thursday evening darkened was familiar from the long years of street violence in…
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New York State is looking to reduce gun violence and help victims of shootings by giving more than $3 million dollars to seven SNUG programs. The street…
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People did something very different in Niagara Square Tuesday night—they put away their cell phones and talked to each other. The idea was to work on…
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Two men who were shot Tuesday evening are the latest victims in a recent burst of street violence in the City of Buffalo. The victims were shot in the leg…