Buffalo Supermarket , Shooter Pleads Guilty , to Racially Motivated Massacre.
On November 28, the gunman who killed ten people and
wounded three others at a Buffalo, New York, supermarket
pleaded guilty to murder and hate crime charges. .
On November 28, the gunman who killed ten people and
wounded three others at a Buffalo, New York, supermarket
pleaded guilty to murder and hate crime charges. .
19-year-old Payton Gendron pleaded guilty
to charges of murder, murder as a hate
crime and hate-motivated domestic terrorism.
19-year-old Payton Gendron pleaded guilty
to charges of murder, murder as a hate
crime and hate-motivated domestic terrorism.
'Newsweek' reports that
11 of the 13 mass-shooting
victims were Black. .
The victims ranged
in age from 32 to 86. .
John Elmore, an attorney for the families
of two victims, said that the move to plead guilty
was likely an attempt to avoid the death penalty. .
John Elmore, an attorney for the families
of two victims, said that the move to plead guilty
was likely an attempt to avoid the death penalty. .
The main goal of any defense attorney
when there's overwhelming evidence
of guilt like this is to save their client's life, John Elmore, Attorney for the families
of two victims, via 'Newsweek'.
And I can't help but to imagine that
this plea of guilty is motivated by
Gendron's desire to save his life and
his attorney's desire to save his life, John Elmore, Attorney for the families
of two victims, via 'Newsweek'.
And I can't help but to imagine that
this plea of guilty is motivated by
Gendron's desire to save his life and
his attorney's desire to save his life, John Elmore, Attorney for the families
of two victims, via 'Newsweek'.
Terrance Connors, another attorney representing
families of victims, also suggested that Gendron
and his legal team will take this approach. .
Terrance Connors, another attorney representing
families of victims, also suggested that Gendron
and his legal team will take this approach. .
'Newsweek' reports that Gendron
also faces 27 federal charges. .
It remains unclear whether
the United States Justice Department
will seek the death penalty for Gendron