Payton Gendron, 19, was convicted of killing 10 people in a racist mass shooting inside a Tops supermarket.
was sentenced to life in prison without parole Wednesday.
Among those killed was a church deacon, a grandmother of nine, and a man shopping for a birthday cake. "You come to our city and decide you don't like Black people. We love our kids!" one man said as he charged Gendron.Earlier Wednesday morning, the heartbreak was palpable as someone from each of the 10 families told a judge about their unimaginable loss and spoke directly to the shooter.
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