Residents reeling from a shooting at a grocery store in Buffalo, N.Y. held vigils, prayer services and rallies across the city on Sunday after the racially-motivated killing spree took the lives of 10 people and wounded three others. “It was a horrifying scene. I’ve never heard gunshots like that, that loud. So it was very, very scary,” one eyewitness said.
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‘My soul is mourning:’ Buffalo residents hold vigil for victims of supermarket shooting
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