Alleged shooter taken into custody in direct aftermath and is under suicide watch after pleading not guilty to first-degree murder charge, according to authorities.
• The attack would have continued elsewhere if the suspect had not been stopped: The suspect had another “target”. locations” down in street, according to Erie County Sheriff John Garcia. Authorities found another rifle and shotgun in his vehicleGarcia said. who credited quickly arrival of two policemen with preventing other attacks.
• I write what I see on suspect’s firearm: CNN got the photo of two of firearm inside the alleged shooter vehicle which were not used in shooting. The letter is visible on weapons, including the phrase “White Lives Matter”, as well as what appears to be a title of victim of a crime committed by a black suspect.
• Video shows militant apologizes, spares one human life: Video obtained by CNN and filmed during filming shows the shooter flips his weapon on Human who curled up up on ground near what looks like checkout lane. The man yells “No” and the shooter says “Sorry” turns and walks away. The video ends at this point, and this unknown what’s happened next. Is not clear why the man was apparently spared, or why the shooter apologized.
• The family did not visit the suspect in jail: Investigators spoke to the suspect family and described them as “distraught” and “outcast” by what had happened, Sheriff Garcia said. The alleged shooter has met with its legal team Bye in in custody, he said, but there was no family asks to visit the shooter.
General racist beliefs in ranting allegedly from a suspect
“We continue to investigate this case as a hate crime federal hate crime and how crime racially motivated violent extremist, Steven Belongia, special agent in charge of field FBI Buffalo office said on Sunday at news conference.
The Susquehanna Valley Central School District mentioned this. on Monday as an “ominous” reference to murder- suicide through virtual learning platform in June. Although the threat was not specific and did not involve other students, the instructor immediately reported it to the administrator. who referred the case to the New York State Police, a spokesman told CNN, adding that the law restricts what more school officials can say.
“The State Police came to him house in this case last year”, – said Garcia. – He stayed at the facility – I did not sure if it was a hospital or a mental hospital… for day and half.”
Gendron wrote about the investigation in January post on Discord. He wrote that it ended when he told investigators that his writings just he did something stupid.
“Another bad experience was when I had to go to the hospital emergency room because I said (words)”murder/suicide” to online paper in economy class”, post is reading. He claimed to have “received out of it’s because i’m stuck with in story what i got out of class and me just stupidly wrote that down.”
“This is reason I believe that I am still able purchase guns. This is not a joke, that’s what I wrote down because that’s what I planned to do,” post is reading.
Gendron also claims that his mental health evaluation was ongoing. just 15 minutes after he spent hours waiting in emergency department.
Community mourns lost loved ones
“We are community in Buffalo. If you are a black person, you knew someone was hurt,” said Phylicia Dove, a local resident. business owner and activist. “This impact of White supremacy. This was not the case of mental health, it’s somebody who intended for the impoverished community highly concentrated with poor black people and caught us in our most vulnerable moment.”
“I feel more offended than anything,” resident Darius Morgan told CNN. Born and raised in Buffalo, said Morgan of shooter: “How dare you come in here? How dare you take it from us? We have grown up here, this is our home and they came in and destroyed This is.”
Artemis Moshtagyan of CNN, Nicky Brown, Jason Hannah, Laura Lee, Jenn Selva, Victor Blackwell, Amanda Watts, David Williams, Jamiel Lynch, Shimon Prokupets, Evan Peres, Eric Levenson, Holly Yan, Steve Almasi and John Passantino contributed to this report.
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