
Black Buffalo residents stand united in wake of shooting
ABC News
Black residents in Buffalo, New York, are taking care of one another while they grieve following a mass shooting at a Tops supermarket.
The city of Buffalo, New York, is grieving following a mass shooting at a Tops supermarket that left 10 people dead and another three wounded on Saturday.
Resident Myles Carter was just a few blocks from the scene that day, and the sounds of his neighbors crying out in agony over the news has been replaying in his head since the attack.
"It's a heart-wrenching sound," Carter told ABC News. "I heard that sound over and over and over again, for a long period of time."
The attack, which authorities are calling a racially motivated hate crime, left the predominantly Black community shaken, residents say, but they remain strong in their efforts to take care of and protect one another in the face of white supremacy.