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Buffalo shooting: suspect Payton ‘had plans to continue his attack,’ according to the police commissioner

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Buffalo shooting: suspect Payton 'had plans to continue his attack,' according to the police commissioner

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According to news, Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia claimed Monday that mass shooting suspect Payton Gendron would have gone seeking for more Black people to kill if he hadn’t been stopped.

Gramaglia told the network, “We have unearthed indications that if he escaped the supermarket, he had plans to continue his attack.”

He also said that, Gendron was considering moving to another store or location.

The news comes as President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden prepare to fly to Buffalo, New York, on Tuesday.

Gendron, 18, is accused of killing ten people and injured three others at a Tops Friendly Market grocery shop in the area on Saturday afternoon

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Eleven of the fatalities were Black, while the remaining two victims were White, according to officials.

The Department of Justice is investigating the Buffalo mass shooting as a “hate crime and an act of racially motivated violent extremism,” according to Attorney General Merrick Garland.

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