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A status conference hearing was held at federal court in Buffalo Wednesday for the Tops mass shooter as he edges closer ...
Could social media platforms and a gun accessory manufacturer be held liable in the Buffalo mass shooting? Judges heard both sides of this argument on Tuesday.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The trial for Payton Gendron, the gunman who carried out the May 14, 2022, racist mass shooting at a Tops supermarket, may be delayed after a key member of his defense team withdrew ...
The New York Court of Appeals in Rochester will hear arguments on Tuesday from social media companies over a lawsuit seeking ...
Some 1,038 days have passed since a federal grand jury indicted Payton Gendron for his deadly racist rampage on2. The start ...
A quest for justice in the racist mass shooting at a Tops supermarket in Buffalo continued Tuesday, with legal proceedings ...
Attorneys representing social media companies argued in a Rochester courtroom Tuesday that the sites should not be held ...
A federal judge denied a motion to dismiss one of the hate crime charges filed against the man who gunned down 10 Black ...
A number of the victims families in the 2022 Buffalo Tops Market mass shooting are taking on social media giants. This, in ...
Court rejects Payton Gendron’s bid to dismiss hate-crime charge, marking 3 years since tragic shooting in Buffalo.
A federal judge Tuesday rejected Payton Gendron’s motion to dismiss the death penalty as a potential punishment because of what his lawyers called the government’s abuse of the grand jury process.
Gendron asked the court to take the death penalty off the table as a possible sentence in his federal trial. United States District Court Judge Lawrence Vilardo denied the request Tuesday.