Suspect in Buffalo grocery massacre charged with federal hate crimes
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Source: Washington Post
The Justice Department on Wednesday charged Payton Gendron, 18, with 26 hate-crime counts and a firearm offense in the mass shooting that killed 10 Black people at a Buffalo grocery store last month. The federal charges could make Gendron eligible for the death penalty. The charges were announced as Attorney General Merrick Garland met with dozens of survivors of the May 14 shooting and family members of those who were slain.
In an 11-page criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court, the FBIs lead investigator wrote that the evidence showed there is probable cause that Gendron shot the 11 Black victims at the Tops Friendly Markets because of their actual and perceived race and color" and shot two White victims while trying to harm the others. Two weeks ago, a state grand jury indicted Gendron on 25 state counts, including domestic terrorism and murder as a hate crime. Before the rampage, investigators say, Gendron had said and written that he subscribed to a racist ideology called the great replacement theory.
Civil rights advocates praised the Justice Department for moving quickly on the case. If there was ever a case when hate crimes charges were appropriate, this was the one, said Damon T. Hewitt, president and executive director of the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. What we so often see is federal prosecutors waiting to see what plays out on the state and local level. We saw the opposite here with the parallel investigations. Buffalo shooting suspect wrote that he kept plans from family 'for months'
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The federal case against Gendron could present a tricky situation for Garland, who has placed a moratorium on executions in federal cases while the department reviews regulations on the death penalty made during the Trump administration. Some civil rights groups have pressured the Biden administration to abolish capital punishment, and Hewitt said he has gotten pressure from some advocates to call on Garland not to pursue the death penalty in the Buffalo shooting. He said Garland has not discussed the issue with advocates in conversations about the Buffalo mass-shooting investigation.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2022/06/15/buffalo-gendron-federal-hate-crimes/
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The charges were announced as Attorney General Merrick Garland met with dozens of survivors of the shooting and family members of those who were slain. Garland, along with several top deputies, gathered privately with about 40 local residents at the Apollo Media Center, to provide an update on the Justice Departments federal civil rights investigation.
Two weeks ago, a state grand jury indicted Gendron on 25 counts, including domestic terrorism and murder as a hate crime. Authorities said Gendron shot 13 people, 11 of them Black, at the Tops Friendly Markets on May 14. Before the rampage, investigators say, Gendron had said and written that he subscribed to a racist ideology called the great replacement theory.
Garland was joined in the meeting by Trini E. Ross, the U.S. attorney for the Western District of New York; Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta; Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke, who leads the civil rights division; and Paul Abbate, deputy director of the FBI.
This is a developing story. It will be updated.
AllaN01Bear
(18,191 posts)glad the gj covered that as well.
IronLionZion
(45,433 posts)adding hate crimes and domestic terrorism can help with stronger sentencing and for data tracking.
BumRushDaShow
(128,905 posts)oldsoftie
(12,533 posts)If the State won't do it maybe the feds will. Tired of these f'in people. Get rid of them as soon as possible. There is ZERO doubt of guilt. These cases are exactly what the DP is for. Try him in August, find him guilty, sentence him; & execute him in Sep. Then throw him in the trash.
electric_blue68
(14,888 posts)Harker
(14,015 posts)I remain hopeful he'll be able to address all of the criminals within his scope.