BUFFALO, N.Y. — The funerals for several victims of the mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, are starting to take place.
Ten people, all of whom were Black, were killed in a mass shooting at a Tops supermarket in an attack authorities are calling a"racially motivated hate crime."
Her sister Amanda Drury described her as a"vibrant and outgoing" woman who could"talk to anyone" in an interview with ABC News. Sharon Belton-Cottman, a Buffalo school board member and a community activist who worked with Massey in the community group We are Women Warriors, told ABC News that she is dedicated to renaming Massey's street after her late friend.Celestine Chaney, a mother and grandmother of six, will be laid to rest on Tuesday, May 24, at Elim Christian Fellowship.
Young raised three children -- two sons and a daughter -- and was a long-term substitute teacher with the Buffalo Public School District and Emerson School of Hospitality.
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