BUFFALO, NY (AP)-An 18-year-old white 18-year-old 10 people were shot dead Buffalo supermarket analyzed by local demographics and arrived the previous day to conduct intelligence to kill as many of them as possible. blacks, officials said Sunday.
The racist attack came a year after a gunman was taken to a state police hospital after his high school was threatened, authorities said.
Police said he was not charged with a crime and discharged from the hospital within a day and a half, but the revelation raised doubts about his availability and whether he may be under the close surveillance of law enforcement officers. law.
The Buffalo attack caused pain and anger over the friendly market, mainly in the black area. A group of people gathered there Sunday afternoon to sing “Black Life Matters” and Mourns the Victims, including An 86-year-old woman who recently visited her husband at a nursing home and a supermarket security guard. , which are both blackened.
“A person’s heart is full of hatred that will break and destroy our society,” said Reverend Dennis Walden-Glenn.
Speaking at the Peace Officers Memorial at the United States Capitol, President Joe Biden said we must all work together to address the hatred that lingers in the souls of Americans. The White House later announced that the president and first lady would travel to Buffalo on Tuesday to “mourn with the public.”
The Buffalo attack was the deadliest hunt nationwide in recent days. Milwaukee officials set a curfew Twenty-one people were injured in three separate shootings at an entertainment venue where thousands gathered on Friday for an NBA playoff game. Three more shootings Three people were killed in the Midwestern city over the weekend.
As the country suffered after the Buffalo attacks, new details emerged about the gunman’s past and attack on Saturday, which the assassin posted live on Twitch. New York Governor Katie Hochul, a Buffalo resident, urged tech companies to say if they’ve done “everything humanely possible” to make sure they check violent content once it appears.
“If not, I’ll hold you accountable,” he said.
A Twitch statement said it ended the show “less than two minutes after the violence began.”
New York State Police said soldiers were called to a high school in early June last year attended by a suspected attacker, Peyton Gendron, for reporting that a 17-year-old student made threatening statements. .
Gendron was threatened with shooting at Susquehanna Valley High School in Conklin, New York while he was graduating, said a law enforcement spokesman who spoke on condition of anonymity. The officer was not allowed to speak publicly about the investigation.
Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia said Gendron had no contact with law enforcement after his discharge from the hospital.
“No one called,” he said. “No one is complaining,” Gramaglia said.
Federal law prohibits people from owning a gun if a judge determines they have a “mental disability” or were forcibly admitted to a psychiatric institution, but the assessment alone will not lead to a ban.
Federal authorities are still working to verify the authenticity of the 180-page racist document, allegedly written by Gendron, detailing his plans for the attack and the reasons for its implementation.
Federal agents executed several search warrants and asked Gendron’s parents to cooperate with investigators, a law enforcement official said.
Part of a Twitch video that spread on the internet showed a gunman shooting a volleyball in less than a minute when he ran into a parking lot and then stopped at a store in just a minute to reload. At one point, he pointed a gun at a white man hiding behind a table, but he said, “Sorry!” And it doesn’t throw up.
Screenshots, which were apparently taken from the show, appear to show racial abuse targeting blacks lined up with his rifle, as well as the number 14-possibly pointing to a white supreme slogan.
Authorities said Saturday he shot 11 blacks and two whites.
“This guy is going to come here to take as many black lives as he can,” Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown said at a news conference Sunday.
The long statement attributed to Gendron reflects a racist ideology based on the belief that the United States should be owned only by whites. Everything else, the document says, are “substitutes” that need to be removed by force or fear. The attack was intended to intimidate all non-whites, non-Christians and leave the country, it said.
The document states that Gendron looked at demographics to select his target and chose the borough of Buffalo because it has a high percentage of blacks.
Police say Gendron traveled approximately 200 miles (320 kilometers) from his home in Conquerin, New York, to Buffalo to carry out the attack.
He conducted a reconnaissance at the store and venue on Friday, a day before the hunt, Gramaglia said.
Gendron surrendered to police, who confronted him in the hallway of the supermarket and convinced him to drop a shotgun down his throat. On Saturday he was arrested on a murder charge, appearing before a judge wearing a paper.
The Buffalo attack was the latest act of widespread violence in the country unchecked by racial tensions, gun violence and the latest wave of hate crime. It came a month after the subway shooting in Brooklyn Injured 10 and just a year later Dead 10 Shooting in a Colorado supermarket.
“Then he just met us. I try to be a witness, but it’s too much. “You can’t walk safely into a sworn store,” Buffalo resident Yvonne Woodard told The Associated Press. “Crazy.”
Associated Press reporters Robert Bamstedt in Buffalo, Michael Hill in Albany, New York, Travis Lawler in Nashville and Jake Blaiberg in Dallas. Balsamo reported from Washington.
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