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document containing posts the suspect allegedly wrote on the social media site discord. authorities say the document shows how 18-year-old, payton gendron, carefully plotted the attack for at least two months, first visiting the grocery store on march 8th, where he was questioned by a store security guard. that document also including sketches of the supermarket, with outlines of various aisles that he could navigate around quickly. the suspect also allegedly describing the market as the first location he would strike, then black people walking down the street and another store down the road. and tonight, that document also appearing to show that the 18-year-old took part in animal abuse. in posts, the suspect alleging that his mother gave him a box to bury a cat he killed. sources tell abc news that some of those posts on discord were made in a private group. it s unclear who had access to the posts or who saw them. and tonight, we re learning more about this woman, julie harwell,
seen on the ground, completely distraught. her partner and their 8-year-old daughter in a different part of the store when the gunfire erupted, fearing the worst. well, first, you just you hear the gunshots. and i looked down the aisle, i see all the people running, so, i just grabbed my daughter, ran in the back. reporter: the family finally reunited 20 minutes later. harwell telling our affiliate wkbw. that was the most longest wait i ve had in my life. reporter: and tonight, this supermarket in the heart of this tight-knit, historically black neighborhood, and oasis in what used to be a food desert, remains closed amid the investigation. and stephanie ramos in buffalo again tonight. that document appearing to shed some light now on whether the suspect may have hid his plans from his parents? reporter: yes, david. authorities are looking through hundreds of messages. they say the suspect posted online. he appears to write about how his parents had no idea he was collect
By Jenna Zucker BUFFALO, N.Y. (Reuters) - The Tops Friendly Market chosen by the white gunman to launch his deadly racist attack on Saturday served as.