A memorial for the victims Tuesday outside the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue, which is slated to reopen Friday morning, two months after a racist gunman killed 10 people there.
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Michael Hill of the Langston Hughes Institute arranges flowers at a memorial Tuesday at the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue, which is slated to reopen Friday morning two months after a racist gunman killed 10 people there.
Derek Gee / Buffalo News
Retired Buffalo Police officers and longtime friends of the late Aaron Salter, front from left: Bradford Pitts, Earl Perrin and Nate Goldsmith, outside the E District building where all served when they were young and new to the department.
The original goal was simple. When retired Buffalo police officers Earl Perrin, Bradford Pitts and Nate Goldsmith announced their plans for a scholarship in honor and memory of their close friend, Aaron Salter Jr., they hoped they could raise enough money to help one graduating senior at Hutchinson Central Technical High School.
A memorial for the victims Tuesday outside the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue, which is slated to reopen Friday morning, two months after a racist gunman killed 10 people there.
Michael Hill of the Langston Hughes Institute arranges flowers at a memorial Tuesday at the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue, which is slated to reopen Friday morning two months after a racist gunman killed 10 people there.
Retired Buffalo Police officers and longtime friends of the late Aaron Salter, front from left: Bradford Pitts, Earl Perrin and Nate Goldsmith, outside the E District building where all served when they were young and new to the department.