City lawmakers in Buffalo respond to a frightening gun-related incident at the Tops grocery store on Jefferson Avenue, where two men allegedly passed around a firearm in the store and threatened a father and daughter in the parking lot. Following the incident on June 17, police seized two ghost guns and charged the suspects with multiple weapon-related offenses, stirring community concerns about safety in public spaces, particularly in light of the mass shooting that occurred at the same location in 2022.
Local officials, including Buffalo Common Council Majority Leader Leah Halton-Pope and State Senator Sean Ryan, emphasize the need to find solutions to ensure safety in sensitive environments. The discussion focuses on potentially banning guns in grocery stores, with advocacy from community leaders who seek to prevent fear and promote safety among residents. As lawmakers deliberate on possible legislative actions, they are also considering the implications of a 2022 state law that aims to restrict firearms in such locations, which has faced legal challenges.
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