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Buffalo gunman pleads guilty in racist supermarket massacre

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The white gunman who massacred 10 Black shoppers and workers at a Buffalo supermarket pleaded guilty Monday to murder and hate-motivated terrorism charges, guaranteeing that he will spend the rest of his life in prison.
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ERIE COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE VIA AP

This image provided by the Erie County, N.Y., District Attorney's Office shows Payton Gendron. Gendron, a white gunman who targeted a Buffalo supermarket in a predominantly Black neighborhood, plans to plead guilty on Monday, Nov. 28, to killing 10 people and wounding three others, according to lawyers representing victims’ relatives.
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Payton Gendron is led into the courtroom for a hearing at Erie County Court in Buffalo, N.Y., on May 19. Gendron, a white gunman who targeted a Buffalo supermarket in a predominantly Black neighborhood, plans to plead guilty on Monday, Nov. 28, to killing 10 people and wounding three others, according to lawyers representing victims’ relatives.
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Payton Gendron is led into the courtroom for a hearing at Erie County Court, in Buffalo, N.Y., Thursday, May 19. Gendron, who massacred 10 Black shoppers and workers at a Buffalo supermarket, has pleaded guilty to murder and hate-motivated terrorism charges. Payton Gendron entered the plea Monday in an Erie County courtroom. The charges carry an automatic sentence of life in prison.
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Family members of victims in the Topps supermarket shooting react as Erie County District Attorney John Flynn reads the names of victims during a press conference at Erie County Court, in Buffalo, N.Y., Monday, Nov. 28.
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Mark Talley, son of Tops shooting victim Geraldine Talley, listens as Erie County District Attorney John Flynn reads the names of victims during a press conference at Erie County Court, in Buffalo, N.Y., Monday, Nov. 28.
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Brian Parker, Payton Gendron's lawyer, speaks during a press conference at Erie County Court, in Buffalo, N.Y., Monday, Nov. 28. The white gunman who massacred 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket has pleaded guilty to murder and hate-motivated terrorism charges.
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Erie County District Attorney John Flynn speaks during a press conference at Erie County Court, in Buffalo, N.Y., Monday, Nov. 28. The white gunman who massacred 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket has pleaded guilty to murder and hate-motivated terrorism charges.
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Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff visit a memorial near the site of the Buffalo supermarket shooting after attending a memorial service for Ruth Whitfield, one of the victims of the shooting, Saturday, May 28, in Buffalo, N.Y. The victims of the mass shooting will be honored with a permanent memorial in the neighborhood. Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Byron Brown on Friday, Oct. 21, announced the creation of a commission tasked with planning and overseeing construction of a monument in East Buffalo.

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Buffalo gunman pleads guilty in racist supermarket massacre