The store where a Conklin teenager purchased a gun used to kill shoppers at a Buffalo supermarket reportedly is being sued by the loved ones of some of those who died in the attack.
A grand jury has indicted 18-year-old Payton Gendron in connection with what police have said was a racially-motivated shooting spree in Buffalo that left ten people dead.
Broome County District Attorney Michael Korchak says he hasn't had access to last year's mental health report following a purported threat made by the Buffalo mass shooting suspect.
Broome County's district attorney believes state police and school officials acted appropriately in responding to Payton Gendron's potentially-threatening remarks last June.
The operator of the Endicott store where a Conklin man bought the Bushmaster XM-15 used to kill ten people in Buffalo has temporarily closed the business.
Representatives of the Susquehanna Valley School District and SUNY Broome Community College won't answer questions about Payton Gendron, a former student accused in a racially-motivated killing spree in Buffalo.
Law enforcement agencies are keeping a close eye on Susquehanna Valley School District buildings following the Buffalo shooting rampage that allegedly involved a Conklin teen.
New York's Attorney General is warning be wary of charities already cropping up to help the victims of the mass shooting in Buffalo that could be scams.