The man is scheduled to be arraigned on a 25-count indictment that includes state charges of murder and hate-motivated domestic terrorism
The white man charged with carrying out a racist attack that killed 10 people and wounded three others at a Buffalo supermarket is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday on a 25-count indictment that includes state charges of murder and hate-motivated domestic terrorism.
The indictment built on a previous murder charge filed shortly after his arrest immediately following the attack. Gendron has pleaded not guilty. Prosecutors said Gendron drove about three hours to Buffalo from his home in Conklin, New York, intending to kill as many Black people as possible. Shortly before opening fire, he posted documents that outlined his white supremacist views and revealed he had been planning the attack for months.