Police Police at a Tops Friendly Market in Buffalo, New York, where authorities said a gunman killed 10 people on May 14, 2022 John Normile GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP

No Pinoys hurt in NY ‘hate’ attack, 10 killed

May 15, 2022 Cristina Lee-Pisco 325 views

THERE were no Filipino casualties in the reported “racially motivated” mass shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, that left 10 people dead and injured three others on Saturday afternoon (US time), the Philippine Consulate General in New York announced yesterday.

Authorities reported that 18-year-old male suspect Payton Gendron, who wore a tactical gear and livestreamed the shooting.

He was arrested and charged with first-degree murder, according to reports. He allegedly confessed to being a white supremacist and hated that the black race is increasing.

Gendron drove to the Tops Friendly Markets and first shot four people at the parking lot. Then, he shot the security guard who engaged him on his way inside the store, reports said.

The US Department of Justice is investigating the incident as a “hate crime and an act of racially motivated violent extremism”.

“The Justice Department is committed to conducting a thorough and expeditious investigation into this shooting and to seeking justice for these innocent victims,” US Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement.

There are about 540 Filipinos residing in Buffalo, Philippine Consul General in New York Elmer Cato said.

The gunman was arrested after the massacre, Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia told a news conference.

Gramaglia put the toll at 10 dead and three wounded. Police said most of the victims were Black.

The gunman first shot four people in the parking lot of the Tops supermarket, three of them fatally, then went inside and continued firing, Gramaglia said.

Among those killed inside the store was a retired police officer who was working as an armed security guard.

The guard “engaged the suspect, fired multiple shots,” but the gunman — who was protected by body armor — shot him, Gramaglia said.

When police arrived, the shooter put the gun to his neck, but was talked down and ultimately surrendered, he added.

Stephen Belongia, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Buffalo field office, told the news conference that the shooting is being investigated as a hate crime.

“We are investigating this incident as both a hate crime and a case of racially motivated violent extremism,” Belongia said.

Eerie County Sheriff John Garcia described the attack as “pure evil.”

“It was straight up racially motivated hate crime form somebody outside of our community,” he said.

‘Day of great pain’

John Flynn, the district attorney for Eerie County, where Buffalo is located, said the suspect would be arraigned on charges of murder in the first degree, which carries a sentence of life without parole.

Byron Brown, the mayor of Buffalo — which is located in western New York, along the US border with Canada — said the shooter “traveled hours from outside this community to perpetrate this crime.”

“This is a day of great pain for our community,” Brown said.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said US President Joe Biden had been briefed on the “horrific shooting.”

Biden “will continue to receive updates throughout the evening and tomorrow as further information develops. The president and the first lady are praying for those who have been lost and for their loved ones,” Jean-Pierre added.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, the senior US senator from New York, said in a tweet: “We are standing with the people of Buffalo.”

The governor of New York, Kathy Hochul, also tweeted that she was monitoring the situation, and asked people in Buffalo to “avoid the area and follow guidance from law enforcement and local officials.”

Last month, a “sniper-type” shooter opened fire in an upscale Washington neighborhood, wounding four people before taking his own life.

Police suspected that graphic video of that shooting which circulated online shortly afterward was filmed by the shooter himself, but have not confirmed the authenticity or if it was live-streamed. By CRISTINA LEE-PISCO With Philippine News Agency

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