Assembly Resolution No. 439 BY: M. of A. Peoples-Stokes COMMEMORATING the one-year Anniversary of the mass shooting at Tops Friendly Markets in Buffalo, New York, on May 14, 2023, and honoring the victims, survivors, families, and community at large in wake of this devastating tragedy WHEREAS, The very principles of American freedom, and the safety and security of every American at home and abroad were challenged by the unspeakable atrocities committed in the East Side of Buffalo, during a sunny afternoon on Saturday, May 14, 2022, at a Tops grocery store located on historic Jefferson Ave; and WHEREAS, As the one-year mark of this senseless massacre approaches, Buffalo is preparing an array of events to honor those who lost their lives and to uplift the community, including "Racism, Racial Literacy and Mental Health: A Conversation with Dr. Howard Stevenson" on May 11, 2023, at the University of Buffalo; "Beyond Hate," a panel discussion, on May 12, 2023, at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center; the 5/14 5K and Marathon, sponsored by the Lt. Aaron Salter Memorial Scholarship Foundation, will begin at 8 a.m. at Canisius College, where Salter had been a student; and on May 14, 2023, Mayor Byron Brown will lead a Remembrance at the Tops supermarket, and church bells will chime at 2:28 p.m., the moment the 123-second rampage began; and WHEREAS, Furthermore, as we remember this horrific day, we honor the 10 innocent people who were killed: Roberta A. Drury, Geraldine Talley, Celestine Chaney, Kathrine Massey, Pearl Young, Ruth Whitfield, Margus D. Morrison, Andre Mackneil, retired Buffalo Police Lieutenant Aaron Salter, and Heyward Patterson; and WHEREAS, In addition, we honor the survivors: Jennifer Warrington, Zaire Goodman, and Christopher Braden; and WHEREAS, The May 14th Memorial Commission was established by Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Byron Brown to combat racism in all forms and work towards a future where hatred and bigotry are a thing of the past; the Commission, led by Buffalo NAACP President Reverend Mark Blue, will have a leading role in uplifting the East Buffalo community; and WHEREAS, For all New Yorkers, the images of this horrific domestic act of terrorism rekindles heartbreaking memories and causes us to pause and reflect on our daily lives; and WHEREAS, The very heart and soul of America was once more shaken to its core and this tragedy stands as a reminder that such senseless acts of violence will not destroy the honorable values that America stands for; and WHEREAS, The power of human compassion and the strength and spirit of the American people were revealed in Buffalo as we learned of the immediate and heroic outpouring of service and concern for the victims of this act of terrorism and in its aftermath; and WHEREAS, This Legislative Body cannot express sufficient gratitude to those devoted first responders, including police officers, Erie County sheriff's deputies, and FBI agents, as well as paramedics and firefighters, who inspire us all by carrying out their sworn duties with great courage and bravery; and WHEREAS, The combined and coordinated efforts of these individuals and their swift response are a testament to the spirit of unity and fellowship in the face of adversity which characterizes the best of America; and WHEREAS, The people of the State of New York stand steadfast in their solidarity with Buffalo, New York, honoring all of whom were victimized by the city's worst mass shooting on Saturday, May 14, 2022, and standing resolute in our obligation to condemn racism, domestic terrorism and all forms of hatred; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to commemorate the one-year Anniversary of the mass shooting at Tops Friendly Supermarkets, and to extend to the people of Buffalo the sincerest best wishes and heartfelt prayers of all New Yorkers; and be it further RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be transmitted to survivors and families of the victims of this horrific act of domestic terrorism.