The suspect in a mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket has pleaded guilty to charges including murder and domestic terrorism motivated by hate.
Payton Gendron, 19, was charged with 10 counts of murder, 3 counts of attempted murder, one count of criminal possession of a weapon, and one count of domestic terrorism.
Gendron had previously pleaded not guilty to federal charges, including hate crime charges that carry a potential death penalty.
On May 14, a man opened fire in the Tops Friendly Market in a predominantly black neighborhood in Buffalo, New York. The attack killed 10 people and injured another 3.
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