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Commie gunman who killed 10 black people gripes that federal jury is too white

A self-identified communist who killed 10 black people during a mass shooting in 2022 has complained that the jury in his federal hate crime case is too white.

Three years ago, then-18-year-old Payton S. Gendron entered a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, and purposefully gunned down black shoppers, killing 10 people.

He was later identified by the media as a white supremacist based on what he’d written in his manifesto. However, in his manifesto, he also admitted to having been “deep into communist ideology” as a kid. This part of the manifesto was completely ignored by the press.

And though he admitted to having “moved farther to the right” as he got older, he still claimed to identify as “mild-moderate authoritarian left.”

Following the shooting, he pleaded guilty to all state charges and was sentenced on Feb. 15, 2023, to 11 concurrent life sentences without the possibility of parole.

On the federal level, meanwhile, he was hit with a 27-count indictment including 10 counts of hate crimes resulting in death, three counts of hate crimes involving an attempt to kill three injured individuals, one hate crimes count for attempting to kill additional black people, and 13 counts related to firearm use in the hate crimes.

The Biden Department of Justice announced last year that it was seeking the death penalty against him.

A year later, Gendron’s attorneys told a federal judge on Thursday that the hate crime charges against him should be dropped because the jury that indicted him had too many white people.

The attorneys specifically argued in a court filing that black and Hispanic people were “systemically and significantly underrepresented” in the lists that were used to select jurors for the case,” according to the Associated Press via NBC News.

“To illustrate this point, the grand jury that indicted Payton Gendron was drawn from a pool from which approximately one third of the [b]lack persons expected and one third of the Hispanic/Latino persons expected,” the filing read.

It didn’t help, they added, that the data sources that were used by a vendor to piece the lists together weren’t preserved.

“We don’t know what the vendor did,” the attorneys wrote. “More importantly, the vendor doesn’t know what he did.”

Assistant U.S. Attorney Caitlin Higgins opposed the motion on the grounds that the issue constitutes a “technical violation” at worst.

“In a written filing, the U.S. Attorney’s office said Gendron didn’t prove a systematic underrepresentation that was caused by the district’s jury plan,” according to the AP.

“Any disparities in the racial makeup were within accepted guidance, they wrote, and not caused by the selection process, which draws from voter, driver, tax, disability and unemployment rolls,” the AP’s reporting continued.

All this comes after Gendron’s attorneys already tried, in an early filing, to argue that their client should be exempt from the death penalty because he was “only” 18 when he committed the shootings.

Reacting to this story, critics were confused but had some theories, including the theory that the punk kid is trying every sleazy tactic in the book to avoid the death penalty, and also the theory that this white supremacist communist is just a nutter.

Look:

The other possibility is that Gendron’s still as much of a communist/Marxist now as he’d been as a child, which would explain his distaste for a jury that’s “too white” …

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