Payton Gendron, 18, already faces mandatory life term if convicted on state charges over deaths of 10 Black people in supermarket attack
Federal authorities said the gunman opened fire at the Tops Friendly Market at around 2.30pm on 14 May. An affidavit submitted with a criminal complaint said his “motive for the mass shooting was to prevent Black people from replacing white people and eliminating the white race, and to inspire others to commit similar attacks”.
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