BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The case against the Tops mass shooter was back in federal court Friday and the defense argued it should be unconstitutional for Payton Gendron to receive the death penalty because of his age.
The public defenders representing Gendron say because the Tops mass shooter was 18 at the time of the attack, he should be exempt from the death penalty.
They brought up a Supreme Court case from 2005 on Friday, where the justices ruled the death penalty is unconstitutional for those who committed crimes when they were under 18 years old. The defense is now asking for an evidentiary hearing to argue that this should be expanded to those who committed their crimes at 18.
Zeneta Everhart, the mother of Zaire Goodman, who was shot but survived on May 14, 2022, has said she wants a trial so that the evidence of what happened that day is put on record.
“The judge was asking for hypotheticals. I don’t think they’re gonna come in here and argue the actual case,” she said. “So, I don’t know that that would help what I’m pushing for. What I’m pushing for is the facts of this case, the actual case to come out into the public and be recorded in history books.”