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Harrowing radio calls captured the chaos that unfolded at the Tops supermarket in Buffalo, where a cop told the dispatcher to send “as many cars as you possibly can” — and another reported, “We have bodies down here!”

In the first transmission about 2:30 p.m. Saturday, the dispatcher sent a couple of patrol cars to the scene on Jefferson Avenue in response to a “shots fired” call, the Buffalo News reported.

About a minute later, cops and firefighters reported seeing bodies strewn outside the supermarket, according to the news outlet, which culled the transmissions from Broadcastify.com.

“Radio, send as many cars as you possibly can!” an officer yells about 2:33 p.m., the News reported.

The dispatcher then informs other units about a “possible active shooter at Tops.”

Firefighters reported seeing at least three people on the ground and that “there might be an individual with body armor,” according to the outlet.

Moments later, they said police had the suspect, Payton Gendron, 18, “cornered” and “have him.”


  Newly released audio tapes reveal the horror unfolding at Tops supermarket on May 14, 2022, in Buffalo, New York. AP Photo/Joshua Bessex Newly released audio tapes reveal the horror unfolding at Tops supermarket on May 14, 2022, in Buffalo, New York. AP Photo/Joshua Bessex

  Police officers secure the scene after a shooting at Tops supermarket in Buffalo, New York, May 15, 2022. REUTERS/Jeffrey T. Barnes Police officers secure the scene after a shooting at Tops supermarket in Buffalo, New York, May 15, 2022. REUTERS/Jeffrey T. Barnes

  Payton Gendron talks with his attorney during his arraignment in Buffalo City Court on May 15, 2022. Mark Mulville/The Buffalo News via AP Payton Gendron talks with his attorney during his arraignment in Buffalo City Court on May 15, 2022. Mark Mulville/The Buffalo News via AP

  Buffalo supermarket shooting suspect Payton Gendron appears in a jail booking photograph in Buffalo on May 14, 2022. Erie County District Attorney/Handout via REUTERS Buffalo supermarket shooting suspect Payton Gendron appears in a jail booking photograph in Buffalo on May 14, 2022. Erie County District Attorney/Handout via REUTERS

The alleged deranged mass shooter was reportedly in police custody just six minutes after police were dispatched — but not before he allegedly slaughtered 10 people and wounded three.

At about 2:37 p.m., firefighters said officers were inside “working on clearing the store” — and about a minute later, police reported finding the first three victims.

“We have bodies down here,” said an officer who told the dispatcher to send homicide detectives.


  Takesha Leonard is held by her husband, Shawn, as she cries after a mass shooting at Tops supermarket. Tina MacIntyre-Yee/USA Today Network via REUTERS Takesha Leonard is held by her husband, Shawn, as she cries after a mass shooting at Tops supermarket. Tina MacIntyre-Yee/USA Today Network via REUTERS

  People pray outside the scene of a shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York. AP Photo/Matt Rourke People pray outside the scene of a shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York. AP Photo/Matt Rourke

  Sharon Doyle gathers with others outside the scene of a shooting at a supermarket on May 15, 2022. AP Photo/Matt Rourke Sharon Doyle gathers with others outside the scene of a shooting at a supermarket on May 15, 2022. AP Photo/Matt Rourke

  A man is detained following a mass shooting in the parking lot of Tops supermarket. BigDawg via REUTERS A man is detained following a mass shooting in the parking lot of Tops supermarket. BigDawg via REUTERS

A few minutes later, another cop called for reinforcements because of the multiple bodies, bullets and magazines found at the scene. He also asked for the Crime Scene Unit to be sent for evidence collection.

At about 2:48 p.m., an officer said there were employees who had locked themselves in a room near customer service amid the rampage.

Gendron, of Conklin, New York, was arraigned Saturday evening in Buffalo City Court, where his court-appointed lawyer pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder charges on his behalf.

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  FBI agents look at bullet impacts in a Tops grocery store in Buffalo, New York, on May 15, 2022.  USMAN UKALIZAI/AFP via Getty Images FBI agents look at bullet impacts in a Tops grocery store in Buffalo, New York, on May 15, 2022. USMAN UKALIZAI/AFP via Getty Images


  People hug outside the scene after a shooting at a supermarket on May 14, 2022. AP Photo/Joshua Bessex People hug outside the scene after a shooting at a supermarket on May 14, 2022. AP Photo/Joshua Bessex

  A body lies covered in the parking lot of a supermarket where several people were killed in a shooting. Mark Mulville/The Buffalo News via AP A body lies covered in the parking lot of a supermarket where several people were killed in a shooting. Mark Mulville/The Buffalo News via AP

He had driven some 200 miles from his home near Binghamton to carry out the sick mass shooting and was heavily armed and wearing tactical gear, officials said. Eleven of the victims were black and two were white.

The FBI was investigating the incident as both “a hate crime and a case of racially motivated violent extremism,” Special Agent Stephen Belongia has said.

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