Victims’ kin speak at Buffalo market gunman’s sentencing
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The white supremacist who killed 10 Black people in a Buffalo supermarket was taken out of a courtroom Wednesday after someone in the audience rushed at him and was restrained by a court officer.
The charged moment came at the sentencing of Payton Gendron. Victims’ relatives were addressing him about their anguish and loss.
Gendron pleaded guilty in November to charges including murder and domestic terrorism motivated by hate. The terrorism charge carries an automatic life sentence.
“You don’t know what we’re going through,” a man shouted as he was led away by court officers. For several minutes thereafter, family members hugged and calmed each other.