BUFFALO, N.Y. — Gun accessory manufacturer Mean Arms agreed to pay $1.75 million to the families of those killed in the Buffalo Tops mass shooting. The company also agreed to stop selling a specific part in New York state.
The part, known as the MA Lock, was used in the AR-15 style rifle that killed 10 Black people in a racially motivated attack in 2022.
State Attorney General Tish James announced the settlement Friday in Buffalo. She said the money will not ease the pain of the victims’ families, but it brings the community closer to justice.
“But we hope by holding this manufacturer accountable and banning it from selling this device in New York state, we can offer the people of Buffalo some measure of comfort in knowing that those responsible for such acts of hate and violence will not go unpunished,” said James.
The terms of the settlement with the store that sold the gun and the parents of the shooter were not disclosed. Payton Gendron’s federal death penalty trial is set for August.
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