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Funeral service held for youngest Buffalo shooting victim

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People gather around a memorial for the victims of the Buffalo supermarket shooting outside the Tops Friendly Market on Saturday, May 21, in Buffalo, N.Y. Tops was encouraging people to join its stores in a moment of silence to honor the shooting victims Saturday at 2:30 p.m., the approximate time of the attack a week earlier. Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown also called for 123 seconds of silence from 2:28 p.m. to 2:31 p.m., followed by the ringing of church bells 13 times throughout the city to honor the 10 people killed and three wounded.
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People walk by a memorial for the victims of the Buffalo supermarket shooting outside the Tops Friendly Market on Saturday, May 21, in Buffalo, N.Y.
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A group prays at the site of a memorial for the victims of the Buffalo supermarket shooting outside the Tops Friendly Market on Saturday, May 21, in Buffalo, N.Y.
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A woman mourns during a moment of silence for the victims of the Buffalo supermarket shooting outside the Tops Friendly Market on Saturday, May 21, in Buffalo, N.Y.
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Michael Jordan and Heather Delorm, friends of Buffalo shooting victim Roberta Drury, visit a memorial for the victims of the Buffalo supermarket shooting outside the Tops Friendly Market on Saturday, May 21, in Buffalo, N.Y.
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People mourn during a moment of silence for the victims of the Buffalo supermarket shooting outside the Tops Friendly Market on Saturday, May 21, in Buffalo, N.Y.
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A hearse carrying the casket of Roberta Drury arrives at Assumption Church for her funeral service, Saturday, May 21, in Syracuse, N.Y. Drury was one of 10 killed during a mass shooting at a supermarket last week in Buffalo.
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The casket of Roberta Drury is brought into her funeral service, Saturday, May 21, in Syracuse, N.Y.
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Enrique Owens, a cousin of Roberta Drury, wears a t-shirt with her photograph on it before her funeral service, Saturday, May 21, in Syracuse, N.Y.
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Katherine Mielnicki sits on the steps and cries outside of Roberta Drury's funeral service, Saturday, May 21, in Syracuse, N.Y. "I can't go in there, I just can't do it," said Mielnicki, who lived with Drury for a time.
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Family members watch as Roberta Drury's casket is blessed by priests after her funeral service, Saturday, May 21, in Syracuse, N.Y.
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Roberta Drury's aunt, Julie Julian, and grandfather, John Traeger, comfort each other as the hearse carrying the casket of Roberta Drury drives away after her funeral service, Saturday, May 21, in Syracuse, N.Y.

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