Buffalo gunman pleads guilty in racist supermarket massacreBUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The white gunman who massacred 10 Black shoppers and workers at a Buffalo supermarket pleaded guilty Monday to murder and hate-motivated terrorism charges, guaranteeing that he will spend the rest of his life in prison.Buffalo mass shooter to plead guilty, victims' lawyers sayMemorial will honor Buffalo supermarket shooting victimsNY leaders propose measures to keep violent videos offlineRed flag laws get little use as shootings, gun deaths soar“Swift justice,” is how Erie County District Attorney John Flynn described the result, noting that it’s the first time anyone in the state of New York has been found guilty of the hate-motivated terrorism charge.“It is our hope that a final resolution of the state charges will help in some small way to keep the focus on the needs of the victims and the community.”The plea comes at a time when many Americans have become nearly desensitized to mass shootings.Just days after Gendron’s rampage in Buffalo, a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers at a school in Uvalde, Texas.He said in documents posted online just before the attack that he’d picked the store, about a three hour drive from his home in Conklin, New York, because it was in a predominantly Black neighborhood."