WHO IS PAYTON GENDRON
Payton Gendron is from Conklin, New York, who allegedly penned a White nationalist manifesto online, drove 200 miles to the store, and live-streamed the killing of 10 people at the Tops Friendly Market In Buffalo/New York on Twitch.
HOW OLD IS PAYTON GENDRON
Payton Gendron is an 18-Year-Old boy from Conklin, New York.
WHERE IS PAYTON GENDRON FROM
Payton Gendron originates From New York.
PAYTON GENDRON’S SCHOOL
Payton Gendron attended Susquehanna Valley Central High School in June 2021, New York.
PAYTON GENDRON’S GIRLFRIEND
Payton Gendron’s love life is yet to be confirmed.
PAYTON GENDRON’s PURPORTED MANIFESTO
Payton’s manifesto revealed he had been buying ammo for a while but didn’t start preparing for the attack until January. The manifesto also discusses his observations of the shrinking White population and accusations of White ethnic and cultural replacement.
PAYTON GENDRON’s OCCUPATION
According to the owner of the neighborhood Conklin Reliable Market, Gendron worked there for around four months before leaving about three months ago. The store’s owner claims he was quite quiet and departed on his own terms, giving two weeks’ notice.
PAYTON GENDRON’S BUFFALO SHOOTING INCIDENT
The 18-year-old Payton Gendron shot and murdered ten people at a Buffalo grocery on Saturday afternoon
Officials reported that the Tops Friendly Market, where the shooting occurred, is in the heart of Buffalo’s Black population, and that 11 of the 13 individuals shot by the White suspect were black.
Payton Gendron undertook this barbaric activity due to hatred for Black People
PAYTON GENDRON’S MOTHER, PAMELA GENDRON
Neighbors said they saw Gendron’s mother walking about the area on a frequent basis. One neighbor described the mother as a pleasant woman who “never would have believed in a million years” that Gendron would hold racist ideas. “It’s very startling,” the neighbor stated.
“You wouldn’t get more than a word or two” from Payton Gendron, according to another neighbor.
PAYTON GENDRON’S JAIL CHARGES
According to the district attorney’s news release, Gendron was arraigned Saturday evening before Buffalo City Court Chief Judge Craig Hannah on one count of first-degree murder.
Other evidence obtained through search warrants and other techniques indicates that the suspected gunman was “studying” similar hate crimes and shootings.
According to the announcement, Gendron will appear in court on May 19 for a felony hearing. He will be held without bail, according to the statement.