Buffalo shooting suspect had plans to continue rampage, police say
The suspect in Saturday's deadly shooting at a Buffalo grocery store had plans to continue his rampage, according to police. The police commissioner for the city said there's evidence the suspect would have possibly targeted another store. CBS News' Bradley Blackburn reports on the latest in the investigation, and CBS News' Tony Dokoupil interviewed Bishop Darius Pridgen from the True Bethel Baptist Church.
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