Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia said that if the gunman hadn't planned to just stop at Tops. “He had plans to continue driving down Jefferson Ave. to shoot more Black people... possibly go to another store [or] location,' said Gramaglia.
, wearing the same combat getup he donned when he allegedly opened fire—targeting Black people—the next day. When he came inside a few hours later, he continued to badger customers, Teague said, and she asked him to leave, which he did without incident. “I asked him can he please leave the store—you’re gonna have to stand outside.”
She saw him again the very next day, when he was wearing the same camouflage outfit but wielding his modified automatic rifle. “I see him with his gear on and his gun and how it was all strapped on,” Teague said. “And he shot a man that was already, I don’t know if the man was moving. He must have shot him again.”Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia told ABC News on Monday that had the teen evaded arrest, he would’ve continued his rampage.
“We have uncovered information that if he escaped the [Tops] supermarket, he had plans to continue his attack,” Gramaglia told ABC. “He had plans to continue driving down Jefferson Ave. to shoot more Black people... possibly go to another store [or] location.” On Sunday, as crowds gathered to mourn the loss to the community, many said they had seen the young man in the area before the attack. Grady Lewis, a 50-year-old who is a frequent shopper at Tops, said he struck up a conversation with the teen that lasted nearly 90 minutes on the day before the massacre. Lewis t
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