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What we know 10 people were killed in a Buffalo supermarket today. Here's what we know. Justice Department investigating shooting as a hate crime Suspect arraigned in Buffalo supermarket shooting This was "a military-style executiontargeting people who simplywant to buy groceries," NY governor says Twitch says livestream of mass shooting was removed in under two minutes Livestream of shooting shows gunman pulling up to supermarket and saying, "Just got to go for it" Buffalo supermarket shooting live-streamed on Twitch, platform says Homeland Security secretary briefed on Buffalo shooting Erie County DA says Buffalo shooting suspect will be arraigned on charge of murder in first degree tonight FBI says Buffalo shooting is being investigated as a hate crime Buffalo shooting suspect had tactical gear and was heavily armed, according to police commissioner 10 dead in Buffalo shooting, police commissioner says Buffalo mayor says alleged shooter traveled "hours from outside" the city to attack supermarket Biden briefed on Buffalo mass shooting Investigators are reviewing purported manifesto in connection with Buffalo shooting probe, sources say At least 8 dead in Buffalo supermarket shooting, according to federal source Owners of Buffalo market say they're "shocked and deeply saddened" by shooting Witness says he saw alleged gunman go into Buffalo store "just shooting at people" New York officials react to Buffalo shooting Alleged shooter in custody following what police say is a "mass shooting" at Buffalo supermarket County sheriff extends "condolences" following shooting at Buffalo supermarket

Updated 9:20 PM EDT, Sat May 14, 2022

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What we know

  • Ten people were killed and three injured during a mass shooting at a Buffalo, New York, supermarket Saturday afternoon, according to the city’s police commissioner.
  • The shooting is being investigated as a hate crime and “an act of racially-motivated violent extremism,” the US attorney general said.
  • The suspect was arraigned on a first-degree murder charge on Saturday evening.

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10 people were killed in a Buffalo supermarket today. Here's what we know.

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Police vehicles block off the street where at least 10 people were killed in a mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket.

Ten people were killed in a racially motivated mass shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo on Saturday by a suspect in tactical gear who was livestreaming the attack, law enforcement officials said during a news conference.

Here’s what we know so far about the attack:

  • How the attack unfolded: Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia said the suspect drove to the Tops Friendly Markets store around 2:30 p.m. ET. Wearing tactical gear, he shot four people in the parking lot, Gramaglia said, and then went inside the store, where a security guard engaged him. The suspect shot and killed the guard and then “continued to work his waythrough the store,” Gramaglia said.
  • About the victims: A total of 13 people were shot, 10 fatally, officials said Saturday. Four of the people who were shot were store employees, including the security guard. Out of the 13 victims, 11 areBlack while two are White, according to Gramaglia said.
  • There’s a hate crime investigation: Saturday’s mass shooting in Buffalo is being investigated as a hate crime, the FBI said. Officials did not elaborate. At a news conference, Stephen Belongia, special agent in charge of the FBI Buffalo field office, said, “We will bring all of theresources of the federalgovernment to bear on this case.This is the number one priorityof the Department of Justice,and I can assure the citizensof this community that anythingthat we can do at the federallevel, with this case will bedone.And justice will be served for the victims.”
  • The shooting was livestreamed: Twitch, the popular livestreaming platform best known for gaming, confirmed on Saturday that the shooting suspect used its platform to stream a live broadcast during the attack.CNN has obtained a portion of the Twitch livestream that shows the shooter pulling up to the market.
  • Officials are reviewing a possible manifesto: Two federal law enforcement officials told CNN that investigators are reviewing a purported manifesto posted online in connection with the Buffalo mass shooting probe.
  • The suspect was arraigned: The suspect was arraigned Saturday evening in Buffalo City Court Chief Judge Craig Hannah’s courtroom, the judge told CNN. The suspect was charged withfirst-degree murder, Hannah said.
  • What happens next: The suspect’s next court appearance is scheduled for Thursday at 9:30 a.m. ET, the judge said.

Read more here.

Justice Department investigating shooting as a hate crime

The US Department of Justice is investigating Saturday’s shooting in Buffalo “as a hate crime and an act of racially-motivated violent extremism,” US Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement

Stephen Belongia, special agent in charge of the FBI Buffalo field office, also said the incident was being investigated as a hate crime at an earlier news conference on Saturday.

Suspect arraigned in Buffalo supermarket shooting

From CNN’s Sabrina Shulman and Artemis Moshtaghian

The suspect in the shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, was arraigned Saturday evening, Buffalo City Court Chief Judge Craig Hannah told CNN.

The suspect, identified as Payton Gendron, 18, was charged withfirst-degree murder and arraigned in Hannah’s courtroom, the judge said.

The suspect’s next court appearance is scheduled for Thursday at 9:30 a.m. ET, Hannah said.

The judge said that the district attorney’s office plans to indict the suspect and add additional charges.

“Justice is already beingdone, immediately,” Erie County District Attorney John Flynn said at a news conference Saturday night.

“This individual has beenarraigned on murder in thefirst degree, which is thehighest charge —murder charge in New Yorkstate.It carries with it a sentenceof life without parole, thehighest punishment we have aNew York state.He was remanded.The judge ordered a forensicexamination. A felony hearing will now takeplace in five days.And then the investigationcontinues.”

Flynn said the judge was called up to arraign the suspect tonight.

“We are now investigatingterrorism charges, other murdercharges, along with working with ourpartners in the federalgovernment so that they canperhaps file charges as well.So I assure everyone in thiscommunity, justice is being done rightnow and justice will be done,” Flynn said.

This was "a military-style executiontargeting people who simplywant to buy groceries," NY governor says

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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul speaks at a news conference.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul expressed outrage following the “military-style execution” at a Buffalo supermarket.

“A military-style executiontargeting people who simplywant to buy groceries in aneighborhood store.It strikes us to our veryhearts to know that there issuch evil that looks out there,” she said at a news conference.

Hochul said it is her “sincere hope” that the suspect, who is facing a charge of murder in first degree, “will spendthe rest of the day his daysbehind bars.”

“Heaven help him in the nextworld as well,” she added.

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Twitch says livestream of mass shooting was removed in under two minutes

From CNN’s Brian Stelter

A spokesperson for Twitch said that the company removed the livestream by the Buffalo supermarket mass shooting suspect less than two minutes after the attack started.

Social media companies have struggled to keep up with a torrent of violent content on their platforms, so Twitch’s performance may be applauded by some, while still criticized by others.

The company did not immediately respond to follow-up questions about whether the suspect was still actively firing when the livestream was halted.

Livestream of shooting shows gunman pulling up to supermarket and saying, "Just got to go for it"

From CNN's Sharif Paget

CNN has obtained a portion of the Twitch livestream that shows the shooter pulling up to a Tops Friendly Markets store in Buffalo, New York, before opening fire on people Saturday afternoon.

The video is taken from the point of view of the shooter as he’s driving into the parking lot of the Tops market. The shooter, who is seen in the rearview mirror wearing a helmet, is heard saying, “Just got to go for it” before he pulls into the front of the store.In the video, store patrons can be seen walking through the parking lot as the suspect drives up.

In a news conference on Saturday evening, Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia said the shooting was livestreamed.

In a statement sent to CNN, Twitch confirmed the shooting was streamed and said the user “has been indefinitely suspended from our service, and we are taking all appropriate action, including monitoring for any accounts rebroadcasting this content.”

CNN is not airing the video at this time.

Buffalo supermarket shooting live-streamed on Twitch, platform says

From CNN’s Brian Stelter

Twitch, the popular live-streaming platform best known for gaming, confirmed on Saturday that the Buffalo supermarket shooting suspect used its platform to stream a live broadcast during the attack.

Twitch said that the user “has been indefinitely suspended from our service, and we are taking all appropriate action, including monitoring for any accounts rebroadcasting this content.”

Officials during a news conference earlier Saturday did not say where the livestream was, only that it was on a “social media platform,” according to Erie County District Attorney John J. Flynn.

Homeland Security secretary briefed on Buffalo shooting

From CNN's Gregory Clary
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U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas.

Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas has been briefed on the shooting in Buffalo, according to an official tweet from the department.

“DHS is actively coordinating with all relevant local, state, and federal agencies and will continue to provide the Department’s full support,” according to the tweet.

Erie County DA says Buffalo shooting suspect will be arraigned on charge of murder in first degree tonight

From CNN's Sabrina Shulman and Samantha Beech in New York
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Erie County District Attorney John J. Flynn speaks at a press conference after a shooting at a supermarket on in Buffalo, NY.

Erie County District Attorney John J. Flynn said the suspect in the Buffalo mass shooting will be arraigned on charge of murder in first degree Saturday evening.

Speaking at a press conference with other officials, Flynn said, “I have already called a judge – Judge [Craig] Hannah – to come downtown immediately and arraign this individual so within the next hour; this individual will be arraigned on a charge of murder in the first degree.”

Officials have not named the suspect in the mass shooting thus far.

FBI says Buffalo shooting is being investigated as a hate crime

From CNN's Samantha Beech

Saturday’s mass shooting in Buffalo is being investigated as a hate crime, the FBI said.

Stephen Belongia, the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Buffalo Field Office, said the FBI is assisting in the investigation as well during a news conference.

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Erie County Sheriff John Garcia speaks at a press conference.

Erie County Sheriff John Garcia called the shooting “pure evil” during the news conference.

Out of the 13 victims, 11 areBlack while two are White, according to Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia.

Buffalo shooting suspect had tactical gear and was heavily armed, according to police commissioner

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Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia speaks at a press conference.

Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia said the supermarket shooting suspect was wearing tactical gear and livestreaming as he entered the store.

“At approximately 2:30 today, an individual whothe mayor stated is not fromthis area and is from hours away, drove to Buffalo and went to … the Tops market. He exited his vehicle, he was very heavily armed.He had tactical gear.He had a tactical helmet on.He had a camera that he was livestreaming what he was doing,”

The suspect is an 18-year-old White male, he said.

He shot four people in the parking lot, Gramaglia said, three of whom died.

The suspect went inside the store, where a security guard and former Buffalo police officer engaged him.

“Because he had heavily armoredplating on, the bullet had noround.The suspect engaged our retired officer and he was shot anddeceased at the scene.He continued to work his waythrough the store,” Gramaglia said.

He made his way back to the front of the store, where patrol officers were able to talk him into dropping his gun after he “put the gun to his own neck.”

Police arrested the suspect and transported him to Buffalo Police Headquarters.

10 dead in Buffalo shooting, police commissioner says

Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia said 10 people are dead after a shooting at Tops supermarket in the city.

A total of 13 people were shot, he said. Four of those were store employees, including a security guard.

Buffalo mayor says alleged shooter traveled "hours from outside" the city to attack supermarket

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Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown.

Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown said the alleged shooter traveled “hours” from outside the city to carry out the shooting at a Tops supermarket.

“The shooter was not from thiscommunity.In fact, the shooter traveledhours from outside thiscommunity to perpetrate thiscrime on the people of Buffalo,” he said.

He said it’s a day of “great pain” for the city.

“We are hurting and we areseething right now as acommunity.The depth of pain that familiesare feeling and that all of usare feeling right now cannoteven be explained.Some of us had the opportunity to provide comfort to some ofthe families but needless tosay, there is no comfort at thistime.We are pleased that a shooter isin custody.The person responsible for thetragic events of today is incustody,” he said.

“This is the worst nightmare that any community can face and we are hurting and we are seething right now as a community,” Brown said. “The depth of pain that families are feeling and that all of us are feeling right now cannot even be explained.”

The mayor said he worked hard to bring this supermarket chain to the community, adding that it is one that he and his family patronize from time to time.

Biden briefed on Buffalo mass shooting

From CNN's Arlette Saenz and Betsy Klein
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President Biden has been briefed by Homeland Security Advisor on the mass shooting in Buffalo, NY this afternoon.

President Biden has been briefed on the deadly mass shooting at the Tops grocery store in Buffalo, New York, by Homeland Security Advisor Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, the White House said Saturday.

“The President has been briefed by his Homeland Security Advisor on the horrific shooting in Buffalo, NY this afternoon,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement.

A federal law enforcement official told CNN’s Shimon Prokupecz that at least eight people are dead following the Saturday shooting, marking the latest mass shooting in the US amid an ongoing national crisis of gun violence. There was also a series of shootings Friday night in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Investigators are reviewing purported manifesto in connection with Buffalo shooting probe, sources say

From CNN’s Shimon Prokupecz.
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Police investigate the scene after a mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket. According to the Buffalo Police Department, an alleged shooter is in custody.

Two federal law enforcement officials told CNN that investigators are reviewing a purported manifesto posted online in connection with the Buffalo mass shooting probe.

A federal law enforcement source told CNN there are at least eight fatalities in the shooting.

The Buffalo Police Department said an alleged shooter is in custody.

At least 8 dead in Buffalo supermarket shooting, according to federal source

From CNN’s Shimon Prokupecz
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People gather as police investigate the mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket.

A federal law enforcement source told CNN there are at least eight fatalities in the shooting that took place at Tops supermarket in Buffalo on Saturday afternoon.

Rep. Brian Higgins earliertold CNN affiliate WKBW that multiple people had been killed in the shooting.

Police are expected to provide an update this hour.

Owners of Buffalo market say they're "shocked and deeply saddened" by shooting

From CNN's Jamiel Lynch

The owners of the Buffalo market where Saturday’s deadly shooting took place said in a statement that they were “shocked and deeply saddened by this senseless act of violence and our thoughts and prayer[s] are with the victims and their families.”

Witness says he saw alleged gunman go into Buffalo store "just shooting at people"

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Police secure a perimeter after a mass shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo, NY.

Grady Lewis, a witness to the Buffalo shooting, said he was outside the Tops market when he started hearing gunshots.

“I heard a gunshot that I knewwas a gunshot and not a firecracker.I looked up and I seen smoke.Then I seen a guy in a full Armysuit just shooting shots atpeople.I seen a security guard run inthe store, then I seen the guy goin, Army-style, bent over, justshooting at people.I heard him shooting at peopleand I saw three people layingdown.And I didn’t have a phone on me so Iwas just screaming for somebodyto call the police and then he cameout,” Lewis told Buffalo’s WKBW.

It took police less than two minutes to arrive at the scene, he said.

“I heard at first and sawseven or eight gun-smoke shots.When he went inside, I heard atleast 20 or so shots, but Icouldn’t really tell because Iwas yelling and screaming myselffor somebody to call the police.So he went in there shooting,” he said. “… I’m still kind of [shaken] up.”

His aunt was inside the store, Lewis said.

“I still don’t even believe it happened,” he said.

New York officials react to Buffalo shooting

From CNN’s Sabrina Shulman and Sarah Fortinsky
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New York Gov.Kathy Hochul.

New York Gov.Kathy Hochul tweetedsaid she is “closely monitoring” the shooting at the Tops grocery store in Buffalo.

“I am closely monitoring the shooting at a grocery store in Buffalo. We have offered assistance to local officials. If you are in Buffalo, please avoid the area and follow guidance from law enforcement and local officials,” she said.

Senate Majority Leader “actively monitoring” situation: Sen. Chuck Schumer said he is “actively monitoring the situation with the grocery store shooting in Buffalo. We are standing with the people of Buffalo. If you’re in Buffalo, please follow the guidance of local law enforcement.”

Local congressman reacts: Rep. Brian Higgins, a Democrat who represents parts of Erie and Niagara counties in New York’s 26th District, said he was “horrified” by the shooting and that his office was in contact with authorities to offer “any federal support necessary.”

NY attorney general calls shooting “tragic”: New York Attorney General Letitia James said in a tweet that “all of New York is with Buffalo after this tragic mass shooting” and advised people to stay away from the area.

Niagara District council member says he’s “horrified”: Niagara District council member David Rivera reacting to Saturday’s mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket posted the following statement on Facebook: “I’m absolutely horrified by the news of a mass shooting in Buffalo.My heart and condolences go out to the victim’s families.”

Stefanik “praying for entire community”: New York Rep. and chair of the House Republican Conference Elise Stefanik tweeted that she is “very saddened to hear the tragic news of fellow NYers in Buffalo. We are praying for the entire community and law enforcement at this time.🙏”

Buffalo City Council member feels “sickness”: Buffalo City Council member Joseph Golombek reacted to the Tops supermarket attack on Facebook: “I can not put into words the sickness I feel over this senseless act of violence and loss of lives in our city.My condolences to the families.”

Alleged shooter in custody following what police say is a "mass shooting" at Buffalo supermarket

From CNN’s Sabrina Shulman in New York

The Buffalo Police Department has tweetedthey have an alleged shooter in custody following a “mass shooting” earlier Saturday.

“BREAKING: BPD on scene of a mass shooting at the Tops in the 1200 block of Jefferson Avenue. Police say multiple people have been struck by gunfire. The shooter is in custody. Motorists and residents are urged to avoid the area,” police said.

County sheriff extends "condolences" following shooting at Buffalo supermarket

From CNN’s Sabrina Shulman in New York
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Police said multiple people were shot in what they described as a "mass shooting" at a Buffalo supermarket.

The Erie County Sheriff’s Office hastweetedits condolences following what it called “today’s shooting.”

Authorities have not yet made public how many people have been impacted by what police have referred to as a “mass shooting” at a Buffalo supermarket on Saturday.

“The Erie County Sheriff’s Office wishes to pass along its condolences to the family and friends of today’ shooting. Sheriff Garcia has ordered all available resources and personnel to assist the @BPDAlerts,” according to the tweet.

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