The man who killed 10 Black people in a mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket plans to plead guilty to the massacre
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Payton Gendron, 19, is scheduled to appear in court Monday, according to court records. His lawyers didn't respond to phone messages or emails Thursday and prosecutors declined to comment on the nature of the court appearance. Terrence M. Connors, who is representing relatives of seven of the victims, said Gendron's lawyers also briefed him about the plan.
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