Tag: Buffalo, NY, Shooting (May 14, 2022)

A Star-Studded Primary Tests Black Buffalo’s Political Power Structure

Zeneta Everhart, whose son was gravely wounded in the racist mass shooting in Buffalo; and India Walton, who nearly unseated the city’s mayor, are facing off on Tuesday.

Grief, Vengeance and a Crime Too Terrible to Forgive

Court hearings, media scrums, ruined holidays — Barbara Massey-Mapps suffered through it all to see the white supremacist who killed her sister convicted.

Buffalo Gunman’s Sentencing Interrupted After Man Lunges at Him in Court

During an emotional statement from a victim’s relative, a member of the court audience had to be restrained and the courtroom cleared.

White Supremacists Are a Problem for America, and the World

Right-wing extremist violence in the U.S. is part of a global phenomenon. It should be treated that way.