The federal death penalty trial for Payton Gendron, the man who shot and killed 10 Black people at Tops on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo, will not be moved to New York City.
A Georgia-based gunmaker has agreed to stop selling a high-capacity magazine accessory used in the 2022 Buffalo mass shooting after settling a lawsuit filed by New York Attorney ...
A Georgia-based gun accessory company will pay $1.75 million in restitution to victims of the 2022 mass shooting at a Buffalo ...
NY Attorney General James forces MEAN LLC to stop selling MA Lock in NY and pay $1.75 million after Buffalo shooting.
New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) on Wednesday entered a settlement agreement with Georgia arms company Mean Arms LLC to stop the sale of the company’s gun lock and secure $1.75 million for ...
The trial of the gunman in Buffalo’s racist mass shooting will not be moved to New York City, a federal judge ruled Friday.
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Gun accessory manufacturer to pay $1.75 million in 5/14 settlement, AG Letitia James says
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Gun accessory manufacturer Mean Arms, also known as Mean LLC., has agreed to pay $1.75 million to the families of the victims, survivors and those who were injured in the racist ...
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Gun-part maker agrees to pay families of mass shooting victims $1.75M
Maker of gun part meant to keep high-capacity magazines off rifles reaches $1.75M settlement with Buffalo supermarket mass shooting families. The post Gun-part maker agrees to pay families of mass ...
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