Suspect in Buffalo grocery shooting that killed 10 expected to plead
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[November 18, 2022]
By Steve Gorman and Tyler Clifford
(Reuters) - The white man accused of
killing 10 Black people in a racially motivated shooting spree at a
Buffalo, New York, supermarket intends to plead guilty to murder and
other charges next week, a lawyer for families of some of the victims
said on Thursday.
Payton Gendron plans to accept responsibility for all 25 counts
contained in a state criminal indictment at a 2 p.m. hearing on Monday
in Erie County Court in Buffalo, according to Terrence Connors, an
attorney for relatives of seven of the dead and two surviving victims.
Connors said there was no "plea agreement" with prosecutors. Instead,
the defense team notified victims' attorneys and prosecutors three weeks
ago that Gendron had decided to plead guilty to all charges, then met
with a judge to set a change-of-plea hearing, according to Connors.
All parties to the case were precluded from discussing it publicly until
the hearing was posted on the court docket on Thursday. Gendron
previously pleaded not guilty to the charges against him in June.
His attorney, Daniel Dubois Connors, did not immediately respond to a
request for comment from Reuters. The Erie County Prosecutor's office
declined to comment on Monday's hearing.
Gendron, who was 18 at the time, was indicted on 10 counts of
first-degree murder and 10 counts of second-degree murder, all of them
as hate crimes, as well as three counts of attempted murder and a single
count of illegal weapon possession. He also faces a single count of
domestic terrorism motivated by hate, becoming the first person charged
under a newly enacted New York state statute.
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The white man accused of killing 10
Black people in a racially motivated shooting spree at a Buffalo,
New York, supermarket plans to plead guilty to murder and other
charges next week, a lawyer for some of the victims' families said
on Thursday. Diane To reports.
Described by prosecutors as an avowed white supremacist, Gendron is
accused of attacking the Tops Friendly Markets store in a
predominantly African-American neighborhood of Buffalo because he
was deliberately targeting Black people.
The gunman streamed video of the May 14 assault to the social media
platform Twitch in real time after posting material online showing
he had drawn inspiration from other racially motivated mass
killings, authorities said.
The guilty plea would mean the case against Gendron, who is from
Conklin, New York, will not go to trial. He could face life in
prison or the death penalty on the state charges.
A separate indictment returned in U.S. District Court in July
charged Gendron with 27 federal hate crimes and firearms offenses,
for which he could face the death penalty if convicted.
(Reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles and Tyler Clifford in New
York; Editing by Nick Macfie and Lincoln Feast)
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