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Family Members Of Buffalo Mass Shooting Victims Sue Social Media Companies For Alleged Role In Radicalizing Racist Gunman

By Rayna Reid Rayford ·Updated July 18, 2023

Last Wednesday, two days before the anniversary of the fatal Tops grocery store mass shooting in a predominantly Black neighborhood in Buffalo, NY, lawyers representing the victims’ families announced a landmark, “far-reaching wrongful death lawsuit.”

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