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Let Us Pray: Buffalo Bills remember victims of mass shooting at Tops supermarket | USA TODAY

Dec 21, 2022Let Us Pray0 comments



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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