Suspicion confirmed. The idjit in Buffalo was another ‘known wolf’ who had made a previous – and police investigated – threat of mass murder.


Buffalo shooting suspect‘threatened to open fire at school graduation’

School officials called police in Broome county to alert them of Gendron’s threats of violence regarding carrying out a shooting at a graduation ceremony or sometime after that, reports The Buffalo News.

The school officials described the alleged shooter as a “very troubled young man,” leading state police to investigate him under a section of mental health laws.

He was then referred for a mental health evaluation and counseling.

During a press conference, Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia said Gendron was held at a local hospital for about a day and a half last year before being released.

Gramaglia continued to explain since the alleged shooter was released and the threats were “general,” he was not on the “radar” of local or state police, or the FBI.