Man rushes Buffalo grocery store mass shooter at sentencing hearing | USA TODAY #Shorts

A man attacked Buffalo Tops supermarket shooter Payton Gendron at his sentencing hearing, where he had pleaded guilty to charges including murder and domestic terrorism motivated by hate.

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Gendron was briefly taken from the courtroom after a person lunged at him while a victim's sister Barbara Massey Mapps excoriated him for killing her 72-year-old sister, Katherine Massey delivered an emotional victim impact statement. The person was restrained by officers. 

"I am sure that you are all disturbed by the physicality that we've seen in the courtroom here today," Eagan said when court resumed. "I understand that emotion and I understand the anger, but we cannot have that in the courtroom."

Gendron shot 13 people with a semiautomatic rifle at Tops Friendly Market on May 14. Just three people survived the attack, which Gendron livestreamed. 

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5 comments

    1. @Knawatimsayn They don’t all seek gay sex in there.. He will most likely be in isolation not in general population. He will be a cash cow for prison investors.

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