
Some Buffalo shooting survivors hid in a milk cooler, waiting for the horror to stop. The suspect is set to appear in court today
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When Jerome Bridges heard gunshots ring out in a Buffalo, New York, supermarket Saturday, he ran to lead some of his coworkers and customers to safety in the store's break room and barricaded them inside with a heavy desk.
"That's all you heard, was firing, constant firing -- firing and firing and firing," said Bridges, who is a scan coordinator at Tops Friendly Markets.
"People were scattering around the place, they was screaming, crying, yelling, talking about, 'There's a shooter in the store.'"
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