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Survivor of the 2019 Dayton mass shooting visits Buffalo

Dion Green stands outside his home in Dayton, Ohio in this  July 29, 2020 photo.
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Dion Green stands outside his home in Dayton, Ohio in this July 29, 2020 photo.

Dion Green is a survivor of the 2019 Oregon District shooting in Dayton. He鈥檚 currently in Buffalo, New York offering support to families and friends of the victims of a recent shooting, where a gunman opened fire in a grocery store 鈥 killing 10 people and injuring three others. Officials believe that the shooting was racially motivated.

Green said he knew his experience and perspective would allow him to provide unique help.

鈥淲hen I heard about this shooting, it took me back to that terrible day in 2019,鈥 said Green. 鈥淚鈥檝e told everyone I鈥檝e spoken to that they can call me anytime. I want to be there as a resource for them.鈥

Green emphasizes that the healing journey can be different for everyone, so it鈥檚 important to allow people to grieve in their own way, on their own time. He said he knows how it feels to be pressured and overwhelmed by those trying to help.

鈥淪ometimes the best thing to say is nothing,鈥 Greene said. 鈥 A lot of times people say things out of their best interest, but they say the wrong thing at the wrong time.鈥

After the death of his father, Derrick Fudge, in the Dayton shooting, Green founded the . The organization specializes in helping those directly impacted by mass shootings and other forms of violence.

Green has also published a memoir, titled Untitled Act of God/Act of Man. It shares his story of tragedy, resilience, and community engagement.

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Claire Myree