Police say an online document obtained by ABC News appears to chronicle how accused Buffalo shooter Payton Gendron planned out his attack on a Buffalo supermarket.
Payton S. Gendron appears to have been motivated by hate, law enforcement said.An online document obtained by ABC News appears to chronicle how Payton Gendron carefully planned out his attack at least two months before he allegedlyat a Tops Friendly Market in Buffalo, according to law enforcement sources.
The 589-page document, which is separate from the 180-page hate-filled screed Gendron is alleged to have posted online just before the massacre, includes sketches of the supermarket, including the makeup of different aisles, with notes on how to navigate around quickly. According to the Washington Post, which was first to report on the document, it was uploaded to the file-sharing site MediaFire by an anonymous user on April 29, and was accessible until Monday. The document was deleted shortly after the Post contacted the platform for comment, the Post said.
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