A federal judge will hold a hearing on whether May 14 mass shooter Payton Gendron is too young for the death penalty.
U.S. District Judge Lawrence Vilardo has suggested the end of May as the start time for hearings from the prosecution and ...
A federal judge in Buffalo has ruled that a hearing will be held later this year to determine whether the 19-year-old Tops shooter, Payton Gendron, should face the death penalty.
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Hosted on MSN'RIP Black Incel King': Admirers float copycat plans as latest school shooter is celebratedWhen 17-year-old Solomon Henderson fatally shot a fellow student and then took his own life at Antioch High School in ...
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Far-right extremist hosted terror website viewed by gunman who killed 10 in shootingA far-right extremist who hosted terror websites viewed by Buffalo gunman Payton Gendron has been jailed for seven years. Colin McNeil, from Leeds, was given an ...
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WIVB Buffalo on MSNU.S. Attorney Trini Ross prepares to leave positionAlthough she has no official end date, Ross said she is preparing for the change that comes with a new administration.
Payton Gendron, the man who killed 10 people in a racist massacre at a supermarket in Buffalo, N.Y., last year, was ushered out of court on Wednesday after a man rushed him. Gendron was sentenced ...
Nineteen-year-old Payton Gendron drove over 200 miles from Conklin, New York, to Buffalo, New York, targeting the only supermarket in the predominantly African American community—a place one ...
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