Authorities are reportedly investigating whether a retired federal agent knew about a white supremacist’s plans to carry out his deadly attack at a Buffalo supermarket 30 minutes before the crazed gunman went on the rampage.Two law enforcement officials with knowledge of the probe told The Buffalo News that the feds believe the former agent – believed to be from Texas – was among at least six people who regularly communicated with alleged gunman Payton Gendron online about his racist views.The sources said Gendron had also invited some online acquaintances to read about his hate-fueled, imminent plan to attack the Tops Friendly Markets store, where he allegedly killed 10 people and left three others injured on May 14.
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