Biden decries Buffalo shooting as 'domestic terrorism,' says 'white supremacy is a poison' that 'has no place in America. None.' Read more, watch live:
"This food shop, one of the few places we can get nutritious food to eat, and you attack it," said Henry Louis Taylor, Jr., director of the University of Buffalo's Center for Urban Studies.
An analysis found the area, overall, is the sixth most segregated in the whole United States, and economic conditions for Black people have not improved in three decades. What was once a symbol of hope for many has now become sacred ground. Some say they can never return, while loved ones of those who were killed continue to mourn and question why something like this could happen.
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