There is no shock, only numbness. No fury, only resignation. Emotionally, that’s where I’ve been since 10 African Americans were marked for death last week in Buffalo, New York. Ten African Americans minding their own business, engaged in the mundane activities at a grocery store on a Saturday afternoon before 18-year-old Payton Gendron allegedly decided to take their lives. Dressed in combat protective gear, and armed with an assault rifle, police say he made the Tops Friendly Markets grocery store a killing field — shooting four customers in the parking lot of the grocery store, moving inside to shoot nine...