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Buffalo Mass Shooter Points a Gun at White Man, Realizes He's White, then says "Sorry"

Buffalo Mass Shooter Points a Gun at White Man, Realizes He's White, then says "Sorry"

Buffalo Mass Shooter Points a Gun at White Man, Realizes He's White, then says "Sorry"

A supermarket manager was left in shock when the "white supremacist" gunman, Payton Gendron, lowered his weapon and apologized instead of opening fire, after realizing that the manager was also white. Christopher Braden, a father of two, rushed to the front of the Tops Friendly grocery store in Buffalo when Gendron started shooting at black shoppers, killing ten of them. Braden was hit in the leg and attempted to hide between two registers, but Gendron approached him, took aim with his semi-automatic rifle, and prepared to fire. Braden's close friend and neighbor recounted the terrifying moment when Braden stared death in the face, and he is currently recovering in the hospital from his injuries.


Footage from Gendron's live-streaming camera captured Braden's piercing scream of "no" as he covered his face, preparing to die. However, to everyone's surprise, the gunman casually said "sorry" and backed away. The incident is being investigated as a federal hate crime, and the FBI is involved in the investigation.

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