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.
Payton Gendron purchased a semi-automatic Bushmaster XM-15 rifle used in a mass shooting in Buffalo at an Endicott gun shop. Officials have described it as a "racially-motivated hate crime."
Police say the suspected gunman in today’s mass shooting in Buffalo is an 18-year-old college student and self-proclaimed white supremacist from Conklin.