Le tueur, qui était lourdement armé, a été immédiatement arrêté sur place, poursuivi dans un premier temps pour « meurtre avec préméditation » et incarcéré. Il ...
Dénonçant un acte « raciste » et une « exécution de style militaire » liée à la « suprématie blanche », la gouverneure de l’État de New York, Katy Hochul, a exprimé sa colère et souligné la responsabilité des réseaux sociaux. Selon le New York Times, citant ce « manifeste », le suspect a été « inspiré » par des crimes commis par des suprémacistes blancs, notamment le massacre en 2019 de 51 fidèles dans deux mosquées de Christchurch, en Nouvelle-Zélande. Considéré comme une infraction fédérale aux circonstances aggravantes, il entraîne des condamnations plus dures. « C’était du terrorisme intérieur, purement et simplement », a déclaré la procureure générale de New York, Letitia James, qui s’est rendue à Buffalo pour assister à la veillée. Dix personnes sont mortes et trois autres blessées, selon la police. Un « manifeste » de 180 pages à caractère raciste a notamment été diffusé par le tireur sur Internet avant les faits, selon les médias américains.
A gunman opened fire with a rifle Saturday at a supermarket in Buffalo, N.Y., in what authorities called a "hate crime and racially motived violent ...
He was able to hide in a freezer but he was not able to get to my aunt and does not know where she is. She was in there with her fiancé, they separated and went to different aisles," she said. "The president has been briefed by his Homeland Security advisor on the horrific shooting in Buffalo, N.Y., this afternoon. "This is the worst nightmare that any community can face, and we are hurting and we are seething right now," Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown said at a news conference Saturday evening. In a tweet, Sharpton said that "leaders of all these communities should stand together on this!" "Our hearts are with the community and all who have been impacted by this terrible tragedy. Investigators have not released any information about why they believe the man charged in that attack targeted the supermarket. He dropped the gun, took off some of his tactical gear, surrendered at that point. The commissioner said the gunman then killed the security guard. "This was pure evil. The shooter killed 10 people and wounded three others before being taken in custody, law enforcement officials said. "At that point the suspect put the gun to his own neck.
The incident is being investigated as both a hate crime and a case of racially motivated violent extremism, according to law enforcement. The alleged shooter is ...
We appreciate the quick response of local law enforcement and are providing all available resources to assist authorities in the ongoing investigation.” Investigators have not released any information about why they believe the man charged in that attack targeted the supermarket. The shooter then went inside the store and opened fire. He was dressed in tactical gear and armed with a rifle. Many of us know some of those who are victims of this horrific crime. “Many of us know this supermarket very well.
Un jeune homme blanc armé a ouvert le feu samedi dans un supermarché de Buffalo, dans le nord de l'État de New York, faisant au moins dix morts, dont une ...
Ce dernier a tiré à son tour et a tué l’agent de sécurité. Le tireur est ensuite entré dans le commerce où un agent de sécurité, qui était un ex-policier, a ouvert le feu sur le suspect. Considéré comme une infraction fédérale aux circonstances aggravantes, il entraîne des condamnations plus dures. Selon le New York Times, citant ce «manifeste», le suspect a été «inspiré» par des crimes commis par des suprémacistes blancs, notamment le massacre en 2019 de 51 fidèles dans deux mosquées de Christchurch, en Nouvelle-Zélande. Cette attaque est «un crime motivé par la haine et raciste», perpétrée par «le mal incarné», a fustigé le shérif du comté d’Erié, John Garcia. Le chef de la police de Buffalo, Joseph Gramaglia, a fait état de «dix personnes tuées» et de trois autres blessées. Onze étaient des personnes noires et deux étaient des blancs, dans ce quartier majoritairement afro-américain de Buffalo.
La veille de la fusillade, la police de Dallas a indiqué qu'elle enquêtait sur une série de fusillades pour crimes haineux dans le quartier coréen. L'attaque de ...
La fusillade est survenue un peu plus d’un an après une attaque en mars 2021 dans l’épicerie King Soopers à Boulder, Colorado, qui a tué 10 personnes. Nous souffrons et nous bouillonnons en ce moment», a dit le maire de Buffalo, Byron Brown, lors de la conférence de presse. Il a pu se cacher dans un congélateur, mais il n’a pas pu rejoindre ma tante et ne sait pas où elle se trouve. Braedyn Kephart et Shane Hill, tous deux âgés de 20 ans, venaient d’arriver dans le stationnement lorsque le tireur est sorti du supermarché. «Il tenait le fusil à son menton. Le massacre a provoqué une onde de choc dans un pays aux prises avec des tensions raciales, de la violence armée et une vague de crimes haineux. «La profondeur de la douleur que ressentent les familles et que nous ressentons tous en ce moment ne peut même pas être expliquée.» «Nous aimerions connaître le statut de ma tante, la sœur de ma mère. Elle était là avec son fiancé, ils se sont séparés et sont allés dans des allées différentes, a-t-elle dit. «J’espère sincèrement que cet individu, ce suprématiste blanc qui vient de commettre un crime de haine contre une communauté innocente, passera le reste de ses jours derrière les barreaux. «C’était du pur mal. C’était un crime haineux à motivation raciste de la part de quelqu’un en dehors de notre communauté, en dehors de la ville des bons voisins (…) entrant dans notre communauté et essayant de nous infliger ce mal», a déclaré M. Garcia. La police est entrée dans le magasin et a confronté le tireur dans le hall. Le tireur a tiré sur quatre personnes à l’extérieur du magasin, et trois personnes en sont mortes, a déclaré le commissaire de police de Buffalo, Joseph Gramaglia. À l’intérieur du supermarché, un agent de sécurité qui était un officier de police à la retraite de Buffalo a tiré plusieurs coups de feu, mais la balle qui a touché le gilet pare-balles du tireur n’a eu aucun effet, a raconté M. Gramaglia.
Authorities say the suspect who fatally shot 10 people and injured three others at a Buffalo supermarket Saturday traveled from another New York county ...
Four of the people shot were store employees, he said. When police arrived, the suspect put his gun to his neck but later dropped the gun and took off some of his gear, he added. "He was very heavily armed," the commissioner said. A portion of the document is written in question-and-answer form. A security guard inside the store who was a retired Buffalo police officer shot the suspect. "The shooter traveled hours from outside this community to perpetrate this crime on the people of Buffalo, a day when people were enjoying the sunshine, enjoying family, enjoying friends," Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown said at a Saturday evening news conference. "You have now a White ... assailant in a (majority) Black community. Three of those people died while another is expected to survive, Gramaglia said. Why did he choose this market?" Gendron pleaded not guilty to the charge. Two victims were White, Gramaglia said. People's lives being snuffed out in an instant for no reason."
Suspected gunman shot 11 Black and two white victims at a supermarket he broadcast on streaming platform Twitch before surrendering.
Hochul said that the shooter’s gun, an AR-15, was purchased legally in the state. She was a blessing to all of us,” former Fire Commissioner Garnell Whitfield told the Buffalo News. “The justice department is investigating this matter as a hate crime and an act of racially-motivated violent extremism. Community members gathered outside the Tops on Sunday morning for a prayer vigil. A law enforcement official told the Associated Press that investigators were looking into whether he had posted a manifesto online. A bullet hit the gunman’s bulletproof armor but had no effect, Gramaglia said.
Shoppers out on a weekend afternoon and a retired police officer working as a security guard were among the 10 shot and killed at a Buffalo supermarket by a ...
Gendron, confronted by police in the store's vestibule, put a rifle to his neck but was convinced to drop it. In the day prior to the shooting, Dallas police said they were investigating a series of shootings in Koreatown as hate crimes. A law enforcement official told The Associated Press that investigators were looking into whether he had posted a manifesto online. The massacre sent shockwaves through an unsettled nation gripped with racial tensions, gun violence and a spate of hate crimes. “This was pure evil. Also killed was Ruth Whitfield, 86, the mother of retired Buffalo Fire Commissioner Garnell Whitfield who told the Buffalo News that his “mother was a mother to the motherless.”
Details on the number of additional people shot at the Tops Friendly Market and their conditions weren't immediately available. Buffalo police said earlier ...
Investigators have not released any information about why they believe the man charged in that attack targeted the supermarket. Investigators believe the man may have been live-streaming the shooting and were looking into whether he had posted a manifesto online, the official said. “He ripped off his helmet, dropped his gun, and was tackled by the police.” Braedyn Kephart and Shane Hill, both 20, pulled into the parking lot just as the shooter was exiting. “He was standing there with the gun to his chin. Details on the number of additional people shot at the Tops Friendly Market and their conditions weren’t immediately available.
Un jeune homme blanc armé a ouvert le feu samedi dans un supermarché de Buffalo, dans le nord de l'État de New York, faisant au moins dix morts, dont une ...
Michael Epperson aussi n’a pas quitté sa maison de l’après-midi, par peur pour sa sécurité. Dix minutes avant la fusillade, son oncle avait fait un saut à l’épicerie. « C’est fou. Les témoignages de la tragédie glacent le sang. L’homme avait d’ailleurs tenté de neutraliser le tireur, sans succès. « [Cette fusillade] rappelle pourquoi nous ne jouons pas avec le nationalisme blanc », a-t-il déclaré. Dans les allées de l’épicerie. Sur le bitume du stationnement. D’autres remercient la vie d’y avoir échappé. « Je suis allée [au Tops] hier pour acheter de la limonade. Le président et la première dame prient pour ceux qui ont perdu la vie et pour leurs proches », indique-t-on dans un communiqué. Barbara Massey Mapps, sans nouvelles de sa sœur partie faire des courses, redoutait le pire. Je n’irai plus », lance Ginny Onça A Suçuarana à La Presse. Elle n’est pas sortie depuis la tuerie. Le supermarché où s’est déroulée la tragédie se situe dans un quartier majoritairement afro-américain de Buffalo. On y voit les dernières secondes avant l’attaque, alors que M. Gendron, assis derrière son volant, se faufile entre les voitures stationnées devant l’épicerie. Dans un communiqué, Twitch a déclaré que le site « applique une politique de tolérance zéro à l’égard de toute forme de violence et réagit rapidement à tous les incidents ».
A spokesperson for Twitch said the company removed a livestream by the Buffalo grocery store massacre suspect less than two minutes after the violence ...
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A teenage gunman, wearing tactical gear and a livestreaming camera, killed 10 people and wounded 3 more in a hate-fueled shooting rampage in Buffalo.
The shooter "worked his way through the store" firing at others, and in the store's lobby was confronted by Buffalo police, police said. A retired Buffalo police officer identified by authorities as Aaron Salter working in the store as a security guard confronted the shooter and shot him. The same group, Wray told a Senate committee last year, were responsible for the most lethal attacks in the past decade. "When I came out here I just (saw) bodies laying in front of the store." "This individual – this white supremacist – who just perpetrated a hate crime on an innocent community, will spend the rest of his days behind bars. "This is in a league of it’s own...a whole new dimension," she said. Her cousin hid in a freezer and was not injured, she said. "A lot of people got away, thank God." The FBI is investigating the shooting as a hate crime and racially-motivated violent extremism. After Gendron entered the store, "he began engaging customers inside," Gramaglia said. Voice Buffalo and other equity advocacy groups organized a vigil near the shooting scene that drew a crowd of hundreds Sunday morning. Eleven of the 13 people who were shot were Black, Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia said.
A white 18-year-old wearing military gear and livestreaming with a helmet camera opened fire with a rifle at a supermarket in Buffalo, killing 10 people and ...
He was able to hide in a freezer but he was not able to get to my aunt and does not know where she is. "Any act of domestic terrorism, including an act perpetrated in the name of a repugnant white nationalist ideology, is antithetical to everything we stand for in America." She was a blessing to all of us," former Fire Commissioner Garnell Whitfield told the Buffalo News. In the day prior to the shooting, Dallas police said they were investigating a series of shootings in Koreatown as hate crimes. "He was standing there with the gun to his chin. "He ripped off his helmet, dropped his gun, and was tackled by the police." CTVNews.ca has some tips on how to catch the astronomical event. "This is the worst nightmare that any community can face, and we are hurting and we are seething right now," Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown said at the news conference. A law enforcement official told The Associated Press that investigators were looking into whether he had posted a manifesto online. "It is my sincere hope that this individual, this white supremacist who just perpetrated a hate crime on an innocent community, will spend the rest of his days behind bars. He put his rifle to his own neck, but two officers talked him into dropping the gun, Gramaglia said. The massacre sent shockwaves through an unsettled nation gripped with racial tensions, gun violence and a spate of hate crimes.
Ten people were killed and three wounded after a racist gunman opened fire at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York on Saturday. The gunman, Payton Gendron, ...
“A racially motivated hate crime is abhorrent to the very fabric of this nation,” President Joe Biden said in a statement on Saturday night. On Sunday, Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia said that the gunman had been in Buffalo — which is a three-hour drive from where he lived — for at least a day prior to the shooting. Police said Salter was armed and shot the gunman in an attempt to stop the rampage, but the bullet was stopped by his body armor, and he then killed Salter. Governor Hochul, a Buffalo native who flew to the city from Albany after the attack, said at a Saturday night press conference that “there is no depth to my outrage” over the attack. The three people who were wounded were taken to Erie County Medical Center; as of Saturday night, one had been released and the other two were in stable condition. Zaire Goodman, 20, was one of the people wounded in the attack. [The manifesto] was riddled with racist, anti-immigrant views that claimed white Americans were at risk of being replaced by people of color, an ideology known as the“great replacement” theory. A store employee who was able to run and escape through the supermarket’s back exit told the Buffalo News that she thought she heard as many as 70 shots. Of the 13 people killed or wounded in the attack, 11 were Black and two were white. Officers then convinced him to drop the weapon, after which he was tackled by police and taken into custody. The gunman then went inside the store and continued the massacre. An armed security guard fired on the shooter, but the bullet was stopped by Gendron’s body armor, and the gunman shot and killed the guard.
Federal agents interviewed the parents of the white 18-year-old accused of shooting and killing 10 people at a supermarket in Buffalo, N.Y., ...
A day before, Dallas police had said they were investigating shootings in the city's Koreatown as hate crimes. He was arraigned later Saturday on a murder charge, appearing before a judge in a paper gown. The mass shooting further unsettled a nation wracked with racial tensions, gun violence and a spate of hate crimes. Police said the accused shot, in total, 11 Black people and two white people Saturday in a rampage that the 18-year-old broadcast live before surrendering to authorities. How these depraved ideas are fermenting on social media — it's spreading like a virus now," she said, adding that a lack of oversight could lead to others emulating the shooter. The market is located in a predominantly Black neighbourhood.
The shooting came little more than a year after a March 2021 attack at a King Soopers grocery in Boulder, Colorado, that killed 10 people. Investigators have ...
The supermarket is in a predominately Black neighborhood, about 3 miles (5 kilometers) north of downtown Buffalo. The surrounding area is primarily residential, with a Family Dollar store and fire station near the store. ‘Multiple people’ shot at Buffalo, New York, supermarket BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Multiple people were shot Saturday afternoon at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, police there tweeted, adding that the alleged shooter was in custody.
Un homme blanc de 18 ans a ouvert le feu samedi dans un supermarché de l'État de New York, faisant au moins dix morts, dont une majorité d'Afro-Américains, ...
Selon le New York Times, citant ce «manifeste», le suspect a été «inspiré» par des crimes commis par des suprémacistes blancs, notamment le massacre en 2019 de 51 fidèles dans deux mosquées de Christchurch, en Nouvelle-Zélande. Considéré comme une infraction fédérale aux circonstances aggravantes, il entraîne des condamnations plus dures. D'après le réseau social, le contenu a été supprimé «deux minutes» après le début de sa diffusion, le compte de l'assaillant a été «suspendu définitivement» et «tous les comptes susceptibles de rediffuser ce contenu sont sous surveillance». Cette attaque est «un crime motivé par la haine et raciste», perpétrée par «le mal incarné», a fustigé le shérif du comté d'Erié, John Garcia. Le chef de la police de Buffalo, Joseph Gramaglia, a fait état de «dix personnes tuées» et de trois autres blessées. Onze étaient des personnes noires et deux étaient des blancs, dans ce quartier majoritairement afro-américain de Buffalo. «Nous enquêtons sur cet incident comme étant à la fois un crime motivé par la haine et une affaire d'extrémisme violent à motivation raciale», a déclaré Stephen Belongia, policier du FBI à Buffalo, lors d'une conférence de presse dans cette ville américaine septentrionale, au bord du lac Erié, à la frontière avec le Canada.