After Buffalo massacre, NY governor seeks action on guns


              In this image taken from video, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul shows bullets similar those used in the the Buffalo supermarket shooting, during a news conference, Wednesday, May 18, 2022, in New York. New York would require state police to seek court orders to keep guns away from people who might pose a threat to themselves or others under a package of executive orders and gun control bills touted Wednesday by Hochul in the aftermath of a racist attack on a Buffalo supermarket.   (Office of the Governor of New York via AP)
            
              In this image taken from video, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul shows an executive e order she signed during a news conference, Wednesday, May 18, 2022, in New York.  New York would require state police to seek court orders to keep guns away from people who might pose a threat to themselves or others under a package of executive orders and gun control bills touted Wednesday by Hochul in the aftermath of a racist attack on a Buffalo supermarket.  (Office of the Governor of New York via AP)
            
              In this image taken from video, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signs an executive order during a news conference, Wednesday, May 18, 2022, in New York.  New York would require state police to seek court orders to keep guns away from people who might pose a threat to themselves or others under a package of executive orders and gun control bills touted Wednesday by Hochul in the aftermath of a racist attack on a Buffalo supermarket.  (Office of the Governor of New York via AP)
            
              In this image taken from video, Rev. Al Sharpton speaks during a news conference by Gov. Kathy Hochul, Wednesday, May 18, 2022, in New York.  New York would require state police to seek court orders to keep guns away from people who might pose a threat to themselves or others under a package of executive orders and gun control bills touted Wednesday by Hochul in the aftermath of a racist attack on a Buffalo supermarket.  (Office of the Governor of New York via AP)
            
              In this image taken from video,  Kevin Bruen, Superintendent of the New York State Police, holds a firearm as New York Gov. Kathy Hochul speaks during a news conference, Wednesday, May 18, 2022, in New York.   New York would require state police to seek court orders to keep guns away from people who might pose a threat to themselves or others under a package of executive orders and gun control bills touted Wednesday by Hochul in the aftermath of a racist attack on a Buffalo supermarket. (Office of the Governor of New York via AP)
After Buffalo massacre, NY governor seeks action on guns