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Buffalo's Black residents receive warm embrace after mass shooting but worry about what happens 'when the hugs stop'
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The traumatized community can't help but wonder: What happens when everyone eventually leaves?
Their East Side neighbors greeted them with hugs and words of support. Perfect strangers handed them bags of groceries. Vendors passed them crates full of potatoes, strawberries, blackberries and cucumbers. Some folks simply asked, "Can I pray for you?"
The couple are the center of attention these days, after they avoided a gunman's wrath in a grocery store while their 8-year-old daughter hid in a freezer.
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