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Buffalo massacre suspect indicted, will return to court next month

18-year-old Payton S. Gendron is the accused gunman in the Buffalo mass shooting.
Erie County District Attorney
18-year-old Payton S. Gendron is the accused gunman in the Buffalo mass shooting.

A felony hearing for the accused gunman in the racially motivated Tops Market massacre was held Thursday morning in Buffalo City Court but was quickly adjourned after it was revealed a grand jury had already handed up an indictment.

Erie County District Attorney John Flynn made the revelation and Judge Craig Hannah quickly adjourned the proceeding.

18-year-old Payton Gendron will be back in court June 9 for his new first-degree murder charge, which covers all 10 fatalities from Saturday's mass shooting at the Tops on Jefferson Avenue. In New York, this charge carries a maximum life sentence without the possibility of parole.

Gendron remains held without bail.

Many of the victims’ family members were present for the proceedings.

In a written statement on Thursday’s developments, Flynn indicated he will not comment until there’s a report following an investigation by the grand jury.

Authorities have previously said they are investigating potential hate crime, terrorism, and racially motivated violent extremism charges.

Michael Mroziak is an experienced, award-winning reporter whose career includes work in broadcast and print media. When he joined the WBFO news staff in April 2015, it was a return to both the radio station and to Horizons Plaza.
Emyle Watkins is an investigative journalist covering disability for WBFO.