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Buffalo Police Arrest Man for Threatening Stores After Mass Shooting
Buffalo Police Arrest Man for Threatening Stores After Mass Shooting
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WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - Buffalo police arrested an individual for making threatening calls to local establishments in the wake of a deadly mass shooting at a... 16.05.2022, Sputnik International
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"A 52-year old man from Buffalo yesterday allegedly called up a pizzeria at 12:05 p.m. and made threatening comments to the employee, referencing what happened at Tops [supermarket]. 45 minutes later, allegedly, that same individual called up a brewery in downtown Buffalo and made similar threatening comments, again alluding to what happened at Tops," Flynn said during a press conference on Monday. "[Buffalo Police Department] did a great job, found out who this guy was, [and] went and arrested him last night."Payton Gendron, 18, is accused of carrying out a mass shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo on Saturday, which left 10 people dead and three others injured.The FBI qualified the incident as a racially motivated hate crime, given that the alleged shooter left a manifesto expressing white supremacist beliefs, including the Black Sun symbol used by Nazi Germany and neo-Nazi groups such as the Ukrainian Azov and other military units.The 52-year-old was arrested for making threats referencing the shooting was held overnight and arraigned Monday morning on the charge of making a terrorist threat, for which he faces up to seven years in prison, Flynn added.
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Buffalo Police Arrest Man for Threatening Stores After Mass Shooting
23:32 GMT 16.05.2022 (Updated: 16:30 GMT 08.12.2022) WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - Buffalo police arrested an individual for making threatening calls to local establishments in the wake of a deadly mass shooting at a supermarket in the city that left ten people dead, Erie County District Attorney John Flynn said.
"A 52-year old man from Buffalo yesterday allegedly called up a pizzeria at 12:05 p.m. and made threatening comments to the employee, referencing what happened at Tops [supermarket]. 45 minutes later, allegedly, that same individual called up a brewery in downtown Buffalo and made similar threatening comments, again alluding to what happened at Tops," Flynn said during a press conference on Monday. "[Buffalo Police Department] did a great job, found out who this guy was, [and] went and arrested him last night."
Payton Gendron, 18, is accused of
carrying out a mass shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo on Saturday, which left 10 people dead and three others injured.
The FBI qualified the incident as a racially motivated hate crime, given that the alleged shooter left a manifesto
expressing white supremacist beliefs, including the Black Sun symbol used by Nazi Germany and neo-Nazi groups such as the Ukrainian Azov and other military units.
The 52-year-old was arrested for making threats referencing the shooting was held overnight and arraigned Monday morning on the charge of making a terrorist threat, for which he faces up to seven years in prison, Flynn added.