Julie Harwell, who was inside the Tops supermarket when the mass shooting began, was comforted by Pastor Tim Newkirk of GYC Ministries on Saturday, May 21, 2022, as she came back to the site one week later. To honor the memory of the 10 people killed and three wounded in the May 14 massacre at the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue, Mayor Byron W. Brown invited the public to observe 123 seconds of silence Saturday from 2:28:57 p.m. until 2:31:00 p.m., the one-week anniversary of the attack.
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Pastor Tim Newkirk of GYC Ministries consoles a Tops employee minutes after the massacre on May 14.
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Pastor Tim Newkirk of GYC Ministries leads a prayer circle with survivors of the Tops massacre on Riley Street, just outside the store on May 14, shortly after the shooting.
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Pastor Tim Newkirk, left, of GYC Ministries, comforts Julie Harwell, who was inside the store when the attack began. They came back to the site exactly one week later. To honor the memory of the 10 people killed and three wounded in the May 14 massacre at the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue, Mayor Byron W. Brown invited the public to observe 123 seconds of silence Saturday from 2:28:57 p.m. until 2:31:00 p.m., the one-week anniversary of the attack. This photo was taken on Saturday, May. 21, 2022.
Julie Harwell knelt on the sidewalk outside the shuttered Tops supermarket on Jefferson Avenue, tears streaming down her cheeks, as a crowd paused for 123 seconds Saturday – the time it took for a gunman to strike terror into the heart of Buffalo’s East Side.
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Julie Harwell, who was inside the Tops supermarket when the mass shooting began, was comforted by Pastor Tim Newkirk of GYC Ministries on Saturday, May 21, 2022, as she came back to the site one week later. To honor the memory of the 10 people killed and three wounded in the May 14 massacre at the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue, Mayor Byron W. Brown invited the public to observe 123 seconds of silence Saturday from 2:28:57 p.m. until 2:31:00 p.m., the one-week anniversary of the attack.
Pastor Tim Newkirk of GYC Ministries leads a prayer circle with survivors of the Tops massacre on Riley Street, just outside the store on May 14, shortly after the shooting.
Pastor Tim Newkirk, left, of GYC Ministries, comforts Julie Harwell, who was inside the store when the attack began. They came back to the site exactly one week later. To honor the memory of the 10 people killed and three wounded in the May 14 massacre at the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue, Mayor Byron W. Brown invited the public to observe 123 seconds of silence Saturday from 2:28:57 p.m. until 2:31:00 p.m., the one-week anniversary of the attack. This photo was taken on Saturday, May. 21, 2022.