The Buffalo Bills and its players shared their condolences following a mass shooting in Buffalo on Saturday.
A man in military-style clothing and body armor opened fire at a supermarket in Buffalo, shooting many people around the parking lot and inside the store. As of the time of this article being published, at least 10 people died in the shooting.
The gunman was taken into custody following his fatal shooting at the Tops Friendly Market.
In response to the incident, the Bills tweeted their condolences.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen and some of his teammates also shared their support.
The gunman may have been streaming video of the shooting through a camera in his helmet.
The grocery store also shared a statement.
“We are shocked and deeply saddened by this senseless act of violence and our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families,” Tops Friendly Market said.
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