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U.S. prosecutors will seek the death penalty against a white supremacist gunman who killed 10 Black people inside a supermarket in Buffalo. The decision was announced Friday in a court filing. Payton Gendron, who is from Broome County, is already serving a life sentence with no chance of parole after he pleaded guilty to state charges of murder and domestic terrorism in the 2022 massacre.
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New York's attorney general sued a gun accessory manufacturer Thursday for selling a lock that can be easily removed to attach high-capacity magazines, which are illegal in the state.
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News of the reopening came Monday, the same day that there was a White House ceremony to mark the passage of recent gun control legislation.
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Hochul signed 10 gun control bills into law, including raising the age to buy a semi-automatic rifle from 18 to 21.
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The suspect in the May 14 mass shooting in Buffalo was in court Thursday afternoon, facing arraignment on 25 counts, including one count of first degree domestic terrorism.
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Last week's racist mass shooting in a Buffalo supermarket left ten people dead and three wounded. Here's what WSKG has learned in the days since the attack.
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Over 100 people gathered in downtown Binghamton to light candles and ready supplies to send to Buffalo.
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The district attorney insisted that law enforcement had followed proper procedure, and that nothing else could have been done to intervene, under current law.
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Broome County District Attorney Mike Korchak said the alleged shooter did not make any direct threats to the Susquehanna Valley High School or students.