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Man Charges At Buffalo Grocery Store Terrorist During Sentencing

  A man rushed at the white supremacist terrorist who shot up a grocery store in Buffalo, New York, during the shooter’s sentencing on Wedne...

 A man rushed at the white supremacist terrorist who shot up a grocery store in Buffalo, New York, during the shooter’s sentencing on Wednesday.

The man, who was wearing a gray sweatshirt, made a run at the man, who The Daily Wire is not naming or showing due to company policy about depriving mass murderers of the notoriety that they crave, and was quickly stopped by several police officers.

The terrorist, who was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, was quickly escorted out of the room.

The incident happened during a victim impact statement from Barbara Massey, whose sister was murdered in the attack.

“I want personally to choke you,” Massey said. “My sister Katherine Massey was a great person. Kat didn’t hurt anybody,” she said, as an unidentified man in gray clothing walked up and started standing behind her. “You are going to come to our city and decide you don’t like Black people. Man, you don’t know a d*mn thing about Black people. We’re human.”

During the sentencing, Judge Susan Eagan told the murderer “you will never see the light of day as a free man again.”

The judge also slammed his racist views, calling them an “insidious cancer on our society and nation.”

The 19-year-old terrorist pled guilty last fall to all charges in the grand jury indictment, including murder, murder as a hate crime, and hate-motivated domestic terrorism in the attack that killed 10 people.

Law enforcement officials said the terrorist, who drove three-and-a-half hours from Broome County, New York, to the Tops Friendly Market because it is frequented by African-Americans, was on authorities’ radar after allegedly threatening fellow high school students last year. “A school official reported that this very troubled young man had made statements indicating that he wanted to do a shooting, either at a graduation ceremony, or sometime after,” a government official familiar with the case told The Buffalo News.

The shooter arrived at the grocery store on May 14 wearing tactical gear and carrying a rifle, shooting four people outside before entering the building. He shot eight more people while inside and killed security guard and former Buffalo police officer Aaron Salter, who attempted to stop him. The gunman live-streamed the murder spree on Twitch using a camera strapped to his helmet.

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