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Shonnell Harris, who works at the Tops Friendly Markets at 1275 Jefferson Avenue,told theBuffalo Newsthe store was packed because it was the weekend. She said the thought she heard about 70 shots, and saw the shooter, a white man wearing camouflage.
“He looked like he was in the Army,” Harris said.
Jennifer Tookestold NBC Newsshe was shopping with her cousin, who was in a different aisle, when she heard gunshots coming from the front of the store.
“He stopped, shot again. Stopped, and started shooting again,” she said.
Tookes told the outlet that she ran, but the gunfire sounds got closer to her. “You could hear him coming toward the back of the store,” she said. “I was just praying and trying to get out. That’s all I could do.”
Tookes ultimately escaped the store, but saw “three bodies laying outside in the parking lot.”
Tookes went to her car to call her cousin, who had been hiding in the store’s freezer waiting for the shooting to be over.
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“I’ll have this in my head for the rest of my life,” Tookes told NBC. “I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to go into a grocery store or a store.”
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Dominique Calhoun had planned to treat her two daughters to ice cream. She drove into the Tops parking lot when she saw people running out of the store screaming,reportsThe New York Times.
“That literally could’ve been me,” Calhoun said. “I’m just in shock. I’ve never had something like this happen so close to home.”
Hate Crime Targeting Black People
The suspect in the shooting, which took place at about 2:30 p.m., has been identified as Payton S. Gendron, 18, of Conklin, N.Y., which is about 200 miles southeast of Buffalo. He is charged with one count of first-degree murder, and has pleaded not guilty,The New York Timesreports.
Flynn said at a Saturday evening press conference that authorities are investigating terrorism charges.
According to Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia, 11 of the 13 victims — including non-fatal victims — were Black,CNN reports. At a Saturday press conference, Erie County Sheriff John Garcia said, “It was, straight up, a racially motivated hate crime.” He added: “This person was pure evil.”
According to a statement from Flynn’s office, the suspect, who was wearing tactical gear including a helmet, shot four people in the store’s parking lot, and nine people inside the store. The three victims who were not killed suffered what Gramaglia said were “non-life-threatening” injuries.
Officials have said the suspect livestreamed the shooting.

Buffalo police who responded to the scene engaged the suspect, who eventually put a gun to his own neck before officers convinced him to drop the weapon, Gramaglia said at the press conference. At that point, the suspect was taken into custody.
In a statementfollowing the shooting, President Joe Biden condemned “hate-fueled domestic terrorism.”
“We still need to learn more about the motivation for today’s shooting as law enforcement does its work, but we don’t need anything else to state a clear moral truth: A racially motivated hate crime is abhorrent to the very fabric of this nation,” the statement said. “Any act of domestic terrorism, including an act perpetrated in the name of a repugnant white nationalist ideology, is antithetical to everything we stand for in America. Hate must have no safe harbor. We must do everything in our power to end hate-fueled domestic terrorism.”
source: people.com