New video shows suspected Buffalo shooter’s arrest after deadly rampage l GMA

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Authorities confirm Payton Gendron, 18, visited Tops Supermarket two months before he allegedly shot and killed 10 people, in what the FBI calls a “racially motivated” attack.

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