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Ten people were killed in a shooting at a supermarket in New York State, USA.

The suspect is a teenager, who even broadcast his crimes live on the Internet, but since most of the victims are black, we are investigating the possibility of a racial hate crime.



Correspondent Kim Hye-min.



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[Look over there, he's a very young boy.]



A man comes out of the supermarket after being caught by the police.



You can also see a woman lying on the side of the road.



The suspect was an 18-year-old man, Peyton Zendron.



He is accused of shooting at 13 people at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, USA at around 2:30 pm local time yesterday (14th).



Of those shot, 10 eventually died.



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In particular, the suspect wore a bulletproof hat, bulletproof vest, and safety goggles in military uniform and then broadcast the crime process live on the Internet with the camera attached to the bulletproof hat.



[Local police official: (Suspect) was broadcasting the moment of the crime in real time with the camera.]



It was reported that two rifles were found at the scene.



The scene, about 5 km from downtown Buffalo, was predominantly black, and most of the victims were also black.



The gun used in the attack had derogatory African-American words written on it, and police are investigating whether the attack had anything to do with white supremacy.



[Payton Zendrone/Suspect: Yes, Judge, I understand my charges.]



[Craig Hannah/Judge Buffalo City Court: Is there a fee for a lawyer?]



[Payton Zendron/Suspect: No.]



Earlier the night before in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Shootings continued throughout the United States over the weekend, including three gunshots near the stadium after the American professional basketball game ended, injuring 21 people in all.



(Photo source: Twitter, Video editing: Jo Moo-Hwan)