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US supermarket shooter charged with federal hate crimes

Justice dept says 18-year-old Payton Gendron motivated by racist theory called ‘The Great Replacement’

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 16 Jun 2022 8:00AM

US supermarket shooter charged with federal hate crimes
A memorial to the dead at the supermarket in Buffalo, New York where Payton Gendron killed 10 African-Americans. – AFP pic, June 16, 2022

NEW YORK – The United States (US) Justice Department announced federal hate crimes charges Tuesday against Payton Gendron, the 18-year-old who shot dead 10 African-Americans at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York back in May.

The charges say Gendron was motivated by racial hate when, on May 14, he took a semi-automatic assault weapon to a grocery store in a largely black neighbourhood of Buffalo and killed 10 people, while wounding three others.

They said he was driven by the belief in a conspiracy theory called “The Great Replacement” – that white people’s lives and communities are threatened by minorities – a view Gendron espoused in a lengthy document posted online before his attack.

“Gendron’s motive for the mass shooting was to prevent black people from replacing white people and eliminating the white race, and to inspire others to commit similar attacks,” the charges said.

He planned his attack in detail for months, according to the charges, and he specifically targeted a heavily African-American community, mapping out the supermarket there.

He said in his manifesto that he intended to “kill as many ‘blacks’ as possible.”

The federal hate crime charges carry the death penalty or up to life in prison.

Attorney-general Merrick Garland announced the charges on a visit to Buffalo, where he met with family members of those killed.

“Hate-fuelled acts of violence terrorize not only the individuals who are all attacked but entire communities,” Garland said.

“We fully recognize the threat that hatred and violent extremism pose to the safety of the American people and American democracy,” he said.

On June 1, Gendron was charged by New York state with domestic terrorism and ten counts of first-degree murder. – AFP, June 16, 2022

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