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Mother, daughter escape gunfire at Buffalo store: 'By the grace of God we got out'
2022-05-15 00:00:00.0     ABC新闻-美国新闻     原网页

       

       Fragrance Harris Stanfield, a mother of seven, was at work at a Tops grocery store in Buffalo, New York, when she heard gunshots.

       "We all looked toward the front door. We saw the security guard backing up, reaching for his weapon. And we ran," she said.

       One of Stanfield's children -- her 20-year-old daughter -- was also working at the store, at register 6.

       MORE: At least 10 dead in mass shooting at Buffalo, New York, supermarket in alleged hate crime

       In the commotion, Stanfield said she realized she was separated from her daughter.

       "I didn't know where she was. And I just thought, if she's gone, I gotta get out of here. She's got babies -- she has a newborn, and she has a 3-year-old, so I still had to get out. If I went back for her and she was gone, I would be gone, too. And then they'll have nobody," Stanfield said, overcome with emotion. "So I still ran and ran out the back."

       Rochester Democrat and Chronicle via USA Today Network

       Bystanders react at the scene of a shooting at a Tops grocery store in Buffalo, NY, May 14, 2022.

       Stanfield later learned her daughter was crouched down by a register during the gunfire and witnessed two people get shot.

       Stanfield said her daughter "covered her face" when the gunman walked by so he "wouldn’t hear her breathing."

       "By the grace of God we got out," she said.

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       Stanfield and her daughter were among those who escaped alive on Saturday when a gunman killed 10 people -- all of whom were Black -- at a Buffalo supermarket. Authorities are calling the massacre a "racially-motivated hate crime." The 18-year-old suspected gunman is in custody.

       Brendan McDermid/Reuters

       Mourners react while attending a vigil for victims of the shooting at a TOPS supermarket in Buffalo, NY, May 15, 2022.

       Annette Parker and her 9-year-old daughter were walking out of a Family Dollar store, just a few feet away from the grocery store, when they heard gunshots.

       Parker picked up her daughter and started running, she told ABC News.

       "My mother lives down the street ... so I ran towards her house," she said.

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       Parker said her daughter is terrified, and they're staying with family.

       But Parker, with tears in her eyes, said hate won’t stop her from going back.

       "That's not gonna stop me or my daughter. This is my community," she said.

       ABC News' Stephanie Ramos, Katie O'Brien, Briana Stewart and Matt Foster contributed to this report.

       


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