San Francisco Chronicle

Grand jury indicts man in rampage blamed on racism

- By Carolyn Thompson Carolyn Thompson is an Associated Press writer.

BUFFALO, N.Y. — The white man accused of killing 10 Black people at a supermarke­t in Buffalo appeared in court Thursday, standing silently during a brief proceeding attended by some relatives of the victims after a grand jury indicted him.

Payton Gendron, 18, wore an orange jail uniform, a mask and handcuffs. As he was led out, someone shouted “Payton, you’re a coward!” from the courtroom gallery. He is being held in jail without bail.

Assistant District Attorney Gary Hackbush said the first degree murder indictment, which covers all 10 deaths, was handed up Wednesday.

Thirteen people in all were shot Saturday at the Tops Friendly Market in a predominan­tly Black neighborho­od of Buffalo. Authoritie­s are continuing to investigat­e the possibilit­y of hate crime and terrorism charges.

District Attorney John Flynn said his office would not comment on the case while the grand jury investigat­ion continues.

The victims’ family members who had attended the hearing left without immediatel­y speaking to reporters.

Gendron, 18, live-streamed the attack from a helmet camera before surrenderi­ng to police outside the grocery store, authoritie­s say. Shortly before the attack, he reportedly posted hundreds of pages of writings to online discussion groups where he detailed his plans for the assault and his racist motivation.

Investigat­ors have been examining those documents, which included a private diary he kept on the chat platform Discord.

At his initial court appearance last week, Gendron’s court-appointed lawyer entered a not guilty plea on his behalf. He is due back in court June 9.

The massacre at the Tops supermarke­t was unsettling even in a nation that has become almost numb to mass shootings. All but two of the 13 of the people shot during the attack were Black. Gendron’s online writings said he planned the assault after becoming infatuated with white supremacis­t ideology he encountere­d online.

The diary said Gendron planned his attack in secret, with no outside help, but Discord confirmed Wednesday that an invitation to access his private writings was sent to a small group of people about 30 minutes before the assault began.

Some of them accepted the invitation. It was unclear how many read what he had written or logged on to view the assault live. It also wasn’t clear whether anyone tried to alert law enforcemen­t.

 ?? Matt Rourke / Associated Press ?? Payton Gendron is led into the courtroom for a hearing in Buffalo, N.Y. Gendron faces charges in the fatal shootings of 10 Black people at a supermarke­t. He is being held in jail without bail.
Matt Rourke / Associated Press Payton Gendron is led into the courtroom for a hearing in Buffalo, N.Y. Gendron faces charges in the fatal shootings of 10 Black people at a supermarke­t. He is being held in jail without bail.

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