Buffalo Bills remember victims of mass shooting at Tops supermarket | USA TODAY

The Buffalo Bills honored the victims of a mass shooting in the city through prayer, community service and donations to help the grieving community.

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The Buffalo Bills Foundation and the NFL Foundation are teaming up to support the Buffalo community in wake of the mass shooting that left 10 people dead.

A white gunman in military gear opened fire in a local grocery store Saturday located in a historically Black neighborhood, and carried out a premeditated attack.

The foundations are donating $400,000. Buffalo Together Community Response Fund will be receiving $200,000 to address "immediate and long-term needs" in the community, "including systemic issues that have marginalized communities of color."

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10 comments

  1. Why yall aint remember the victims and 21 people shot after the Milwaukee basketball game tho? Oh right, cause that was b lack shootin b lack

  2. Just remember all the victims of shootings in Chicago….. Oh wait not the right color of shooter.

  3. My heart goes out to all of the victims in Waukesha, the NYC subway, Timberview HS, Sacramento, the Milwaukee Bucks game, Chicago, and everywhere else angry black men have been.

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