Buffalo Supermarket , Shooter Pleads Guilty , to Racially Motivated Massacre.<br />On November 28, the gunman who killed ten people and <br />wounded three others at a Buffalo, New York, supermarket <br />pleaded guilty to murder and hate crime charges. .<br />On November 28, the gunman who killed ten people and <br />wounded three others at a Buffalo, New York, supermarket <br />pleaded guilty to murder and hate crime charges. .<br />19-year-old Payton Gendron pleaded guilty <br />to charges of murder, murder as a hate <br />crime and hate-motivated domestic terrorism.<br />19-year-old Payton Gendron pleaded guilty <br />to charges of murder, murder as a hate <br />crime and hate-motivated domestic terrorism.<br />'Newsweek' reports that <br />11 of the 13 mass-shooting <br />victims were Black. .<br />The victims ranged <br />in age from 32 to 86. .<br />John Elmore, an attorney for the families <br />of two victims, said that the move to plead guilty <br />was likely an attempt to avoid the death penalty. .<br />John Elmore, an attorney for the families <br />of two victims, said that the move to plead guilty <br />was likely an attempt to avoid the death penalty. .<br />The main goal of any defense attorney <br />when there's overwhelming evidence <br />of guilt like this is to save their client's life, John Elmore, Attorney for the families <br />of two victims, via 'Newsweek'.<br />And I can't help but to imagine that <br />this plea of guilty is motivated by<br />Gendron's desire to save his life and <br />his attorney's desire to save his life, John Elmore, Attorney for the families <br />of two victims, via 'Newsweek'.<br />And I can't help but to imagine that <br />this plea of guilty is motivated by<br />Gendron's desire to save his life and <br />his attorney's desire to save his life, John Elmore, Attorney for the families <br />of two victims, via 'Newsweek'.<br />Terrance Connors, another attorney representing <br />families of victims, also suggested that Gendron <br />and his legal team will take this approach. .<br />Terrance Connors, another attorney representing <br />families of victims, also suggested that Gendron <br />and his legal team will take this approach. .<br />'Newsweek' reports that Gendron <br />also faces 27 federal charges. .<br />It remains unclear whether <br />the United States Justice Department <br />will seek the death penalty for Gendron
