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 man was arrested by the Town of Manlius Police after he allegedly made threats to commit a mass shooting at a Tops Friendly Market near Syracuse, New York.
The attorney for a Broome County resident who killed ten Black people at a Buffalo supermarket said her client his prepared to plead guilty to federal charges in exchange for a life sentence
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.
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.