NEW: New York Attorney General Letitia James calls the mass shooting at a market in upstate New York 'domestic terrorism,' while speaking at a Baptist church service in honor of the victims. 'This were acts of hate and it should be prosecuted as such.'
Payton Gendron has been arrested for allegedly opening fire at a Tops Friendly supermarket, killing 10 and injuring three. Authorities are investigating the attack as a hate crime.Ten people were killed and another three wounded when a mass shooting erupted at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, that authorities say was a"racially motivated hate crime" carried out by a heavily armed white teenager who fired a barrage of 50 shots outside and inside the market.
Upon seeing the officers, the assailant placed the barrel of an assault-type rifle up to his neck and threatened to shoot himself, Gramaglia said. Officers were able to de-escalate the situation and talked the suspect into dropping the weapon, Gramaglia added. The suspect traveled from a New York county several hours away from the Buffalo store, authorities said."It seems that he had come here to scope out the area, to do a little reconnaissance work on the area, before he carried out his just evil, sickening act," Gramagilia said. During a news conference Saturday, Mayor Brown described the shooting as"the worst nightmare any community can face."Police officers secure the scene after a shooting at TOPS supermarket in Buffalo, N.Y.
Early indications are the shooter may have possessed extremist beliefs cultivated online, law enforcement sources told ABC News. The document also includes a detailed plan for his alleged attack, stating time, place and manner. He allegedly even mapped out his planned route through the store and allegedly wrote that he targeted the Buffalo Tops market because it is a predominantly Black neighborhood, according to the document.
"I want to know what people knew and when they knew it and calling upon law enforcement as well as our social media platforms," Hochul said. "Twitch has a zero-tolerance policy against violence of any kind and works swiftly to respond to all incidents," a Twitch spokesperson said in a statement."The user has been indefinitely suspended from our service, and we are taking all appropriate action, including monitoring for any accounts rebroadcasting this content."
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