Buffalo marks first anniversary of racially motivated mass shooting at Tops Friendly Market
- Buffalo paused to honor the victims of the massacre at the Tops Friendly Market one year ago today.
- Relatives of the victims have advocated for gun reform and addressed food insecurity in the neighborhood.
- New York has strengthened its gun laws, but federal action is still needed.
- The community came together to reflect on the tragedy and vowed to continue recovering.
- The shooter pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life in prison.