Buffalo shooting: vigil held after ‘racially motivated’ massacre leaves 10 dead

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As Buffalo, New York, mourns the victims of a ‘racially motivated’ mass shooting at a supermarket Saturday that left 10 dead and three wounded, details are emerging about the shooter’s movements before the attack and how the devastating racist attack unfolded. Authorities have said the 18-year-old shooter. who is a self-confessed white supremacist, may have been plotting the attack for months and even apparently conducted a reconnaissance of the targeted area – a predominantly Black neighbourhood

Buffalo shooting: gunman allegedly did reconnaissance of area before rampage

‘Everything here is racist’: Buffalo shooting neighborhood ponders reasons for the violence

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