Memorial will honor Buffalo supermarket shooting victims

FILE - People pay their respects at a makeshift memorial near the scene of a mass shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo, Thursday, May 19, 2022. The victims of the mass shooting will be honored with a permanent memorial in the neighborhood. Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Byron Brown on Friday, Oct. 21, 2022, announced the creation of a commission tasked with planning and overseeing construction of a monument in East Buffalo. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) 鈥 The victims of a racist mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket will be honored with a permanent memorial in the neighborhood, elected and community leaders announced Friday.

The shooting 鈥渋s part of the Buffalo story forever going forward,鈥 Gov. Kathy Hochul said. 鈥淲e want to do something that people remember. A place to come and reflect. A place to honor. And a place to say never again.鈥

Former Buffalo Fire Commissioner whose 86-year-old mother Ruth Whitfield was among the 10 Black people killed May 14, is among those appointed to a planning commission tasked with acquiring land, seeking input on the design, securing funds and maintaining the monument. Buffalo NAACP President Mark Blue will lead the effort.

鈥淚t's not going to take the place of my mother or the lives of the other loved ones that were lost here," Whitfield said. "So we will forever miss them and honor their legacy by what we do going forward.鈥

The officials did not specify a budget or timeline for the project's completion. Brown said numerous businesses and people have offered to contribute.

at the Tops Friendly Market. Investigators said he drove 200 miles from his Conklin home intending to kill as many Black people as possible at the store, which he targeted because of its location in the predominantly Black East Buffalo neighborhood. He has pleaded not guilty.

In the wake of the shooting, like the one used by Gendron, who was 18 at the time.

Hochul and Attorney General Letitia James, both Democrats, also have called on lawmakers to , citing the viral spread across the internet of recordings livestreamed by killers. In a report this week, they also recommended ensuring online platforms take 鈥渞easonable steps鈥 to stop such recordings from being circulated.

The shooter wrote in an online diary that he was inspired in part by violent videos and writings accessible across various platforms, especially by a video clip of the mass shooting at a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand.

鈥淲e talk to these social media platforms and the legitimate ones are with us,鈥 Hochul said Friday, 鈥渂ut what we have to continue to deal with are those on the dark web and find ways to change federal laws, because right now they have a lot of protections under federal law. That鈥檚 the barrier we face.鈥

Also appointed to the memorial commission were representatives of Tops Friendly Markets, the Buffalo Niagara Partnership, Buffalo Arts Commission and a coffee shop near the shooting site.

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