An employee who survived a racist mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket is seeking a court order to question the 18-year-old gunman’s parents under oath in anticipation of filing a lawsuit against them.
Goodman’s filing, first reported by The Buffalo News, accuses Gendron’s parents of ignoring warning signs and “remain willfully blind to their son’s propensity for vicious conduct.”by police after he said on a high school assignment that his future plans included “Murder-suicide.”
The Gendrons could not be reached by phone Friday and their voice mailbox was full and unable to accept new messages.Patyon Gendron detailed his assault plans, which he carried out using a Bushmaster rifle and wearing body armor he had purchased. He wrote that neither his parents nor his brothers were aware of his plans, but that he feared they would find out.
Goodman’s court filing seeks preservation of cellphones and computers used by Payton Gendron, his internet browser history, travel and school records, receipts for firearms and ammunition, video game consoles and other items in his parents’ control.
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