The new date is Nov 28, 2022, 12:33pmEST.
The 19-year-old charged with fatally shooting 10 Black people in a Buffalo grocery store shooting earlier this year entered a guilty plea Monday.
According to court records, Gendron pleaded guilty to 10 counts of first-degree murder, 10 counts of second-degree murder, and a count of domestic terrorism.
Gendron will be sentenced in February 2023 for the domestic terrorism count.
The first person to ever be charged with domestic terrorism in New York because of hate was Gendron.
Gendron had previously pleaded not guilty.
Most of the people who were killed in the Buffalo supermarket shooting were black. Three were the only ones to survive. A 180-page racist manifesto was posted by Gendron before the attack. In order to prevent Black people from replacing white people and eliminate the white race, Gendron sought out a grocery store in Black Buffalo.
The New York Attorney General said that Gendron was radicalized. The AG's office found that the supermarket massacre was one of an epidemic of mass shootings carried out by young men who were radicalized online. Stronger guidelines for fighting hate speech and violent content have been put in place by some legislators.
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