
How the 18-year-old suspect legally obtained guns before the Buffalo mass shooting
CNN
The 18-year-old man accused of mass murder at a Buffalo supermarket legally obtained an AR-15 style rifle, believed to be the same weapon he described modifying in a lengthy, racist rant posted online before the attack.
Law enforcement officials told CNN on Tuesday there appear to have been no red flags that would have prevented the 18-year-old from obtaining the three guns said to be found in his possession -- the one used in the attack and two guns in his car. He had been evaluated for mental health concerns last year, officials said, but those didn't rise to the level of legal concern.

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