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Buffalo Grocery Mass Shooter Gets Life in Prison
The 19-year-old white supremacist, who killed 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket, was sentenced to life in prison without parole.
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Emotions Boil Over at Sentencing for Buffalo Supermarket Shooter
A white supremacist who killed 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket was sentenced to life in prison without parole Wednesday after listening to relatives of his victims express the pain and rage caused by his racist attack. Myles Miller reports.
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Buffalo Supermarket Shooter Gets Life Sentence for Racist-Driven Massacre
A white supremacist who killed 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket was sentenced to life in prison without parole Wednesday after listening to relatives of his victims express the pain and rage caused by his racist attack. The sentencing hearing for Payton Gendron was disrupted briefly when he was charged by a man in the audience, who was quickly restrained....
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Buffalo Supermarket Gunman Pleads Guilty
The shooter pleaded guilty to all the charges in the grand jury indictment, including murder, murder as a hate crime and hate-motivated domestic terrorism. News 4’s Jonathan Dienst reports.
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Buffalo Gunman Pleads Guilty in Racist Supermarket Massacre That Left 10 Dead
The white gunman who massacred 10 Black shoppers and workers at a Buffalo supermarket pleaded guilty Monday to murder and hate-motivated terrorism charges, guaranteeing that he will spend the rest of his life in prison.
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New York Announces Plan to Erect Permanent Memorial to Buffalo Massacre Victims
Planning is about to get underway for a memorial to honor the victims of Buffalo’s supermarket shooting — a white supremacist terror attack that claimed 10 lives at a Tops Friendly Market in May. On Friday, Gov. Kathy Hochul joined Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown to announce the formation of the May 14th Memorial Commission. “The May 14th Memorial Commission will create…
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Buffalo Supermarket Shooter Arraigned on Federal Charges
The white gunman charged with killing 10 Black people in a racist mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket pleaded not guilty to federal hate crime charges punishable by the death penalty. Along with hate crimes and weapons counts, the 27-count indictment returned last week accuses Payton Gendron of engaging in substantial planning to commit an act of terrorism. It also...
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Buffalo Market Reopens to Debate Over Healing, Sensitivity
Store associates are handing single carnations to customers as they enter the newly reopening Tops Friendly Market where 10 Black people were slain by a white gunman.
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Buffalo Supermarket Reopens 2 Months After Racist MassacreShooting
Today Buffalo supermarket Tops reopened with extensive renovations two months after the tragic shooting. Chris Jose reports.
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Buffalo Supermarket Targeted by Racist Shooter Reopens Friday
Friends and loved ones of the Buffalo shooting victims gathered in front of Tops supermarket as it prepares to reopen Friday. Chris Jose reports.
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Buffalo Shooting Suspect Indicted on Federal Hate Crimes, Firearms Charges
The man accused of shooting up a Buffalo grocery store because of his hatred of Black people has been indicted by a federal grand jury on hate crimes and firearms, the Justice Department says. Payton Gendron faces 27 counts including 10 counts of hate crimes resulting in deaths, 3 counts of hate crimes involving an attempt to kill, and 13…
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Senators Release Text of Bipartisan Gun Bill, Seek Final Passage This Week
A bipartisan group of senators overcame some last-minute hurdles and released legislative text Tuesday on a narrow set of provisions to combat gun violence, including state funding to implement “red flag” laws and enhanced background checks. “Today, we finalized bipartisan, commonsense legislation to protect America’s children, keep our schools safe, and reduce the threat of violence across our country,” Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., and...
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New Body Armor Rules in NY Miss Vest Worn by Buffalo Killer
A new law barring sales of bullet-resistant vests to most civilians in New York doesn’t cover the type of armor worn by the gunman who killed 10 people at a Buffalo supermarket. That gap is raising questions about the law’s effectiveness in deterring military-style assaults. Payton Gendron wore a steel-plated vest during the May 14 attack. The armor stopped a...
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Federal Prosecutors File 26 Hate Crime Charges Against Suspected Buffalo Shooter
The Department of Justice announced Wednesday that they had filed 26 hate crime charges against the gunman suspected of killing 10 people in a racially-motivated mass shooting at a Buffalo grocery store.
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Federal Prosecutors File 26 Hate Crime Charges Against Suspected Buffalo Shooter
The Department of Justice announced Wednesday that they had filed 26 hate crime charges against the gunman suspected of killing 10 people in a racially-motivated mass shooting at a Buffalo grocery store.
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Mother of Buffalo Shooting Victim to Lawmakers: ‘I Do Not Feel Protected'
Zeneta Everhart, whose 21-year-old son Zaire Everhart was wounded in the Buffalo mass shooting, addressed lawmakers on Wednesday to demand new gun laws. “If hearing from me… does not move you to act on gun laws, I invite you to my home to help me clean Zaire’s wounds.”
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Uvalde & Buffalo Survivors, Victims' Families Testify Before Congress
An 11-year-old girl who survived the mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, testified Wednesday about how she covered herself in her dead classmate’s blood and played dead to avoid being shot. It was the second day lawmakers heard wrenching testimony on the nation’s gun violence
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Son of Buffalo Shooting Victim Presses Senators on Domestic Terrorism
Garnell Whitfield, Jr. delivered an emotional testimony Tuesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee, challenging Congress to act against the “cancer on white supremacy”
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Son of Buffalo Shooting Victim Urges Congress to Act Against ‘Cancer of White Supremacy'
The son of an 86-year-old woman killed in the racist Buffalo mass shooting is calling on Congress to act against domestic terrorism.