Buffalo shooter evacuated from courtroom after victim’s family member accused him
A family member of the victim rushed at the perpetrator who staged a mass shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York on May 14 during a sentencing hearing on Wednesday, and police quickly escorted the convicted shooter from the courtroom.
TIME: Someone in the courtroom lunged at #buffalo mass shooter Payton Gendron during sentencing. He was kicked out of the courtroom. stay with @SPECNews1BUF for the last one. pic.twitter.com/937wKcUuYF
— Stephen Marth (@StephenMarth) February 15, 2023
Payton Gendron is expected to be sentenced Wednesday to life in prison without the possibility of parole after she pleaded guilty to 15 statewide shooting charges, CNN reported. informed.
As another member of the victim’s family spoke angrily to Gendron at the hearing, a man ran up to him, causing a commotion in the courtroom.
The police took Gendron out of the room.
The man who rushed at Gendron was family member victim, according to local media.
Buffalo Tops shooter Payton Gendron was ejected from the courtroom when he was lashed out by a family member of one of the victims. @news10nbc
— Jennifer Luke (@WHEC_JLewke) February 15, 2023
BREAK. The court had just exploded when Sister Kat Massey addressed the courtroom, yelling at Gendron.
“You killed my sister!.. I will hurt you so much.”
A relative charged Gendron, who was immediately escorted out of court.
Extremely emotional courtroom right now. The judge cleared it.
— Michael Schwartz (@MSchwartzTV) February 15, 2023
Gendron shot 10 people and wounded three more. shootingAccording to CNN, 11 of his victims were black.
He pleaded not guilty to federal charges, including 10 counts of hate crimes, although his lawyers said in December that he would be willing to participate. federal guilty plea in exchange for abolition of the death penalty.
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