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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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Buffalo Supermarket Gunman Charged With Federal Hate Crimes
The white gunman who killed 10 Black people in a racist attack at a Buffalo supermarket was charged Wednesday with federal hate crimes and could face the death penalty.
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House Passes Gun Bill After Buffalo, Uvalde Attacks
The bill has almost no chance of becoming law as the Senate pursues negotiations focused on improving mental health programs, bolstering school security and enhancing background checks.
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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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GOP Congressman, Former NRA Endorsee Says He Would Support Ban on Assault Weapons
“If an assault weapons ban bill came to the floor that would ban something like an AR-15, I would vote for it,” Chris Jacobs said at a news conference.
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Schumer Lambasts Gov. Abbott Ahead of NRA Appearance: ‘How Dare He'
Two days after a mass shooting at a Texas elementary school, senate majority leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., blasted Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ahead of the governor’s planned appearance at the National Rifle Association. “What a fraud… These families don’t want thoughts and prayers. They want their elected leaders to respond to their suffering.”
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School Counselors Sound Cry for Help After Buffalo Shooting
A surge in student mental health needs, staff shortages, and widespread episodes of misbehavior and violence have put extraordinary strain on school counselors and psychologists. The supermarket shooting in Buffalo, New York, that was carried out by an 18-year-old who had been flagged for making a threatening comment at his high school highlights their concerns about their ability to screen...
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Attorney General Garland Unveils New Initiatives to Combat Hate Crimes
The announcement comes as authorities investigate the mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, as a hate crime.
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Grand Jury Indicts Accused Buffalo Shooter
The white man accused of killing 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket appeared briefly in court Thursday after a grand jury indicted him on a first-degree murder charge. Tracie Strahan reports.
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Grand Jury Indicts Man in Buffalo Supermarket Shooting
The white man accused of killing 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket appeared briefly in court Thursday after a grand jury indicted him on a first-degree murder charge.
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Hochul Unveils Plan to Fight Gun Violence, Domestic Terrorism After Buffalo Shooting
Gov. Kathy Hochul revealed proposed measures to combat the rise of domestic terrorism and violent extremism, as direct response to racist shooting attack at a Buffalo, New York, grocery store that killed 10 on Saturday. “The horrific and despicable act of terror committed by a white supremacist this past weekend in Buffalo showed that we as a country are facing an...
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Buffalo Shooter's Previous Threat Raises Red-Flag Questions
Less than a year before he was accused of opening fire and killing 10 people in a racist attack at a Buffalo, New York, grocery store, 18-year-old Payton Gendron was investigated for making a threatening statement at his high school. New York has a “red flag” law designed to keep firearms away from people who could harm themselves or others, but...
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Team Coverage: Buffalo Racist Massacre and Vigil for the Victims
The latest information on the mass shooting in Buffalo and a vigil held in NYC tonight for the victims of the tragic shooting. Chris Jose, Jessica Cunnington, and Checkey Beckford report.
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Alleged Buffalo Mass Shooter Mentioned Multiple NJ Cities In His Possible Manifesto
The hateful ramblings posted online by the alleged Buffalo mass shooter sent shockwaves to New Jersey, as the vitriolic screed referenced Lakewood and neighboring Toms River — both home to large and growing Orthodox Jewish populations.
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Team Coverage: Buffalo Racist Massacre
The latest information on this weekend’s mass shooting in Buffalo and the gunman responsible for it. Chris Jose and Jessica Cunnington report.
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Call For Tougher Gun Laws In Wake of Buffalo Shooting
A wave of weekend shootings reignited the calls to reform the nation’s gun laws. Melissa Russo reports with Governor Hochul’s response.
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Buffalo Racist Massacre and Community Reactions
The latest developments from the mass shooting in Buffalo this past weekend plus the reaction of a community that was included in the gunman’s racist manifesto. Jonathan Dienst and Ted Greenberg report.
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Biden Honors Sacrifice of Retired Buffalo Police Officer
President Joe Biden spoke on Monday about the mass shooting that left 10 dead in a Buffalo supermarket over the weekend.
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Buffalo Mass Shooting: Remembering the Victims
We’re learning more about the victims of a mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket that took the lives of 10 and injured three others. NBC New York’s Chris Jose and Jessica Cunnington report.