Community Marks One Month Anniversary of Tops Shooting

On the one-month anniversary of the mass shooting at the Tops on Jefferson Avenue, Mayor Byron W. Brown and community leaders held a ‘Remembrance Ceremony’ to honor and preserve the legacy of the ten innocent individuals who were shot and killed.

Survivors and family members of victims of the mass shooting, along with representatives from Tops, Emergency Responders, Elected Officials, Community Leaders, and Clergy, were also in attendance.

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