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Photos: March for Our Lives in Buffalo

From the Complete coverage: 10 killed, 3 wounded in mass shooting at Buffalo supermarket series
  • Derek Gee / Buffalo News
  • Jun 11, 2022
  • Jun 11, 2022 Updated May 14, 2025
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Protesters march outside the site of the Tops shooting site on Jefferson Avenue to call for action to prevent gun violence during "A March for Peace, A Cry for Our Lives," a local march in solidarity with the national March for Our Lives events taking place in Washington, D.C., and 300 cities nationwide.

March for Our Lives

March for Our Lives

Protesters march down Jefferson Avenue to the site of the Tops massacre during "A March for Peace, A Cry for Our Lives" rally for action to end gun violence in solidarity with the national March for Our Lives.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Looking for reform

Looking for reform

Protesters march down Jefferson Avenue.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Call to action

Call to action

Protesters march down Jefferson Avenue with signs during "A March for Peace, A Cry for Our Lives" rally for action to end gun violence in solidarity with the national March for Our Lives.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

In their memory

In their memory

Protesters march down Jefferson Avenue past the site of the Tops massacre.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

A moment of silence

A moment of silence

Protesters pause for a moment of silence as the names of each victim of the Tops massacre are read in front of the store on Jefferson Avenue earlier this month.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Close to home

Close to home

Mark Talley, whose mother Geraldine Talley was murdered in the Tops attack, bows his head during a moment of silence outside the site of the massacre.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Innocent victims

Innocent victims

Protesters pass a memorial at the site of the Tops massacre as they march down Jefferson Avenue.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Love people, not guns

Love people, not guns

Protesters march down Jefferson Avenue past the site of the Tops massacre.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

How many more?

How many more?

Protesters with various signs march down Jefferson Avenue past the site of the Tops massacre.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Students standing up

Students standing up

Protesters gathers in a field across the street from the Tops massacre to hear speakers during "A March for Peace, A Cry for Our Lives" rally for action to end gun violence.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Words of wisdom

Words of wisdom

Buffalo Poet Laureate Jillian Hanesworth speaks and recites her poetry as protesters gather in a field across the street from the Tops massacre.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Leading the charge

Leading the charge

Brooklyn Easley, center, and O'Neil Hesson of OGU in Dallas lead on chants as the march gathers in a field across the street from the Tops massacre.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Momentum for change

Momentum for change

Protesters gathers in a field across the street from the Tops massacre to hear speakers.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Next generation

Next generation

Jewel Beauford, 3, sits on the shoulders of her father, Thomas Beauford, the president and CEO of the Buffalo Urban League, as protesters gather for speeches in a field across the street from the Tops massacre.

Derek Gee / Buffalo News

Watch now: Poet Jillian Hanesworth at Buffalo's March for Our Lives

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