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Grand Jury Indicts Buffalo Shooter With 25 Counts of Terrorism and Hate Crime Charges

RTM Staff by RTM Staff
June 1, 2022
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Grand Jury Indicts Buffalo Shooter With 25 Counts of Terrorism and Hate Crime Charges

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In a 25-count indictment, a grand jury charged the 18-year-old Buffalo supermarket shooter with domestic terrorism and first-degree murder on Wednesday.

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Payton Gendron, who is accused of shooting 10 black people at the Tops Friendly Market in Buffalo, New York, was charged with a 25-count indictment by a grand jury on June 1, according to a copy of the indictment obtained by local news station WKBW.

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The charges include one count of carrying out a first-degree domestic act of terrorism motivated by hate, 10 counts of first-degree murder, 10 counts of second-degree murder as a hate crime, three counts of second-degree attempted murder as a hate crime, and one count of criminal possession of a weapon.

Gendron opened fire on shoppers at the supermarket on May 14, killing 10 people ranging in age from 32 to 86 and wounding three others. Gendron surrendered and was indicted May 19 on a single count of first-degree murder, covering all 10 deaths at the supermarket.

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Federal authorities found that Gendron detailed his plans in groups on the online discussion platform Discord prior to the shooting and then livestreamed the attack from a camera mounted on his helmet.

Authorities are investigating Gendron’s online postings and whether social media platforms used by Gendron were liable for “providing a platform to plan and promote violence.”

“These outlets must be more vigilant in monitoring social media content. And certainly, the fact that this act of barbarism, this execution of innocent human beings could be live-streamed on social media platforms and not taken down within a second, says to me that there is a responsibility out there,” New York Gov. Kathy Hochul told reporters at a press conference on May 14.

This story originally appeared on The Epoch Times. 

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