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Buffalo's Tops grocery will reopen Friday following the mass shooting in May

People gather near the Tops Friendly Market in Buffalo, N.Y., on Thursday during a remembrance ceremony for victims of the May shooting there.
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People gather near the Tops Friendly Market in Buffalo, N.Y., on Thursday during a remembrance ceremony for victims of the May shooting there.

Updated July 14, 2022 at 3:17 PM ET

The Tops supermarket store in Buffalo, N.Y. — the site of the deadly mass shooting that killed 10 people in May — will officially reopen to the public Friday morning.

Company officials scheduled a gathering with a moment of silence and prayer on Thursday before the re-opening to honor the victims and employees impacted by the mass shooting.

Tops Friendly Markets representatives along with community members, local dignitaries and other various guests were in attendance for the store's commemoration.

The store, which has been fully remodeled since the shooting, will "quietly and respectfully reopen" to the community Friday morning, officials said.

News of the grocery store's re-opening comes after Tops Friendly Markets President John Persons told reporters last month that the store was emptied out of its product and equipment and will be reopened with a different feel and look, according to Buffalo TV station WKBW.

"Our effort has been towards trying to reopen the store as soon as possible and we will do it in a respectful way. We will do it properly," Persons told reporters.

Previously, the company said it was unable to commit to a specific timeline for reopening due to the ongoing investigation and not knowing the exact condition of the store. Additionally, the company wanted to give its staff and the community time to grieve.

Store employees who do not feel comfortable returning to the company's Jefferson Avenue location, Persons said they will have the option to relocate to a different store, WKBW reports.

The store, which opened in Buffalo's East Side neighborhood in July 2003, serves the community as more than just a grocery store.

Tops Markets announced Monday that its Buffalo, N.Y. location will reopen on July 15 following the deadly mass shooting in May. Here, investigators stand outside during a moment of silence for the victims of the Buffalo supermarket shooting outside the Tops Friendly Market on Saturday, May 21, 2022.
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Tops Markets announced that its Buffalo, N.Y. location will reopen on July 15 following the deadly mass shooting there in May. Here, investigators stand outside during a moment of silence for the victims on May 21.

"I remember it was a big deal," said resident Tommy McClam in an interview with NPR. "It was the village watering hole. It was more than just a Tops grocery store. It was a lot bigger than that for that community."

Thursday marks exactly two months since the deadly mass shooting that claimed the lives of 10 people and injured three others after an 18-year-old gunman carried out the racist attack in the predominately Black neighborhood.

The 18-year-old gunman pleaded not guilty to 10 counts of first-degree murder, second-degree murder as a hate crime and three counts of attempted murder as a hate crime when appearing in U.S. District Court last month, according to The Associated Press.

If convicted, he would face a maximum sentence of life without parole.

The suspect has been held without bail since his arrest after the May 14 shooting.

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Jonathan Franklin
Jonathan Franklin is a digital reporter on the News desk covering general assignment and breaking national news.
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