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Teenager Who KILLED 10 People In A Racist Massacre At A US Supermarket Had Also Kept The London Mayor As His Target


Shocking reports have gone on to reveal how the man arrested for carrying out a racist massacre in a US supermarket had other targets in mind too.

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According to local media reports, the suspect had been identified as Payton Gendron who hailed from Buffalo. He is said to have killed 13 innocent citizens while injuring at least 10 others during the most racially-themed incident ever.

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Now, sources are bringing up the most sickening manifesto that had spoken in detail about how he had a series of other targets as he tried to justify his crime of killing people.

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The man described himself as a white supremacist whose targets were all blacks, Asians, and others whom he felt didn’t deserve to be given space in the US or elsewhere.

His shocking claims even went as far as detailing how he did not like London’s mayor too, calling his death his next target in what authorities claim to be is a chilling warning.

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Source: REUTERS

He continued to refer to others that were not white as his high-profile enemies, adding how Muslim invaders were another class of citizens that were high on his hit list.

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The news comes as the London Mayor, Sadiq Khan has reportedly returned back to the United Kingdom after spending a few days in the US where he was on tour for five days and even visited New York too.

Source: News 4 Buffalo

The teen suspect elaborated upon why he had chosen that particular supermarket to attack and that’s when he said that it was known to have the highest percentage of black people and for him, that was a good enough reason to barge in and begin his murder spree.

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Source: Daily Mail

Other notable targets on his list include Turkish leader Erdogan and another businessman who hails from Hungary and has links with the US.

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