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At least 10 dead in mass shooting at Buffalo supermarke­t

- By Carolyn Thompson, Michael Balsamo and Dave Collins

BUFFALO, N.Y. » A gunman opened fire with a rifle Saturday at a supermarke­t in Buffalo, New York, in what authoritie­s called a “hate crime and racially motived violent extremism,” killing 10 people and wounding three others before being taken in custody, law enforcemen­t officials said.

The suspect was identified as Payton Gendron of Conklin, about 200 miles southeast of Buffalo in New York state, two law enforcemen­t officials told The Associated Press. The officials were not permitted to speak publicly on the matter and did so on the condition of anonymity. The suspect was being questioned Saturday evening by the FBI, one of the officials said.

Officials said 11 of the victims are Black and two are white. The shooting happened in a predominan­tly Black neighborho­od a few miles north of downtown Buffalo. The surroundin­g area is primarily residentia­l, with a Family Dollar store and fire station near the store.

Investigat­ors believe the gunman may have been streaming the shooting through a camera affixed to his helmet, one of the officials said. The video showed the gunman, dressed in military gear, pulling up to the front of the store with a rifle on the front seat and then pointing the rifle at people in the parking lot as he exited the vehicle and opening fire, the official said.

It also shows the suspect walking into the supermarke­t and shooting several other victims inside, the official said. One of the victims was a recently retired police officer who was working as a security guard at the store, according to the official.

Braedyn Kephart and Shane Hill, both 20, pulled into the parking lot just as the shooter was exiting. They described him as a white male in his late teens or early twenties sporting full camo, a black helmet and what appeared to be a rifle.

“He was standing there with the gun to his chin. We were like what the heck is going on? Why does this kid have a gun to his face?” Kephart said. He dropped to his knees. “He ripped off his helmet, dropped his gun, and was tackled by the police.”

 ?? JOSHUA BESSEX — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Police secure a perimeter after a shooting at a supermarke­t, Saturday, in Buffalo, N.Y.
JOSHUA BESSEX — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Police secure a perimeter after a shooting at a supermarke­t, Saturday, in Buffalo, N.Y.

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