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‘Racially motivated’ NY shooting kills 10 TOPS

Attack live-streamed

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BUFFALO (AFP) – A heavily armed 18-year-old white man shot 10 people dead on Saturday at a Buffalo, New York grocery store in a “racially motivated” attack that he live-streamed on camera, authoritie­s said.

The gunman, who was wearing body armor and a helmet, was arrested after the massacre, Buffalo Police Commission­er Joseph Gramaglia told a news conference. Gramaglia put the toll at 10 dead and three wounded.

Eleven of the victims were AfricanAme­ricans.

The gunman shot four people in the parking lot of the Tops supermarke­t, three of them fatally, then went inside and continued firing, Gramaglia said.

Among those killed inside the store was a retired police officer working as an armed security guard.

The guard “engaged the suspect, fired multiple shots,” but the gunman shot him, Gramaglia said.

He added that when police arrived, the shooter put the gun to his neck, but was talked down and surrendere­d.

No Filipino was hurt or killed in a mass shooting at a supermarke­t in Buffalo, New York yesterday.

The Philippine consulate general in New York said they did not receive reports of Filipino casualties in the shooting.

There are currently more than 540 FIlipinos in the city of Buffalo, the consulate said. – Pia Lee-Brago

Stephen Belongia, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Buffalo field office, told the news conference that the shooting is being investigat­ed as a hate crime.

”We are investigat­ing this incident as both a hate crime and a case of racially motivated violent extremism,” Belongia said.

Erie County Sheriff John Garcia described the attack as “pure evil.”

”It was straight up racially motivated hate crime from somebody outside of our community,” he said.

When asked what informatio­n led authoritie­s to term the attack a hate crime, Erie County District Attorney John Flynn said they had evidence indicating “racial animosity,” but declined to elaborate.

 ?? AFP ?? Police secure an area around a supermarke­t in Buffalo, New York where 10 people were killed in a shooting.
AFP Police secure an area around a supermarke­t in Buffalo, New York where 10 people were killed in a shooting.

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