Biden said about the "stain on the soul of America" ​​after the shooting in Buffalo

Biden said about the
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US President Joe Biden called on Americans to fight hatred after a mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, which killed ten people.

“We must all work together to deal with the hatred that remains a stain on the soul of America,” he said, speaking at the Capitol building (quoted from the Hill).

Biden said law enforcement is investigating the shooting as a hate crime and an act of racial extremism.

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The President of the United States also called for an end to domestic hate terrorism and said that any act of domestic terrorism, including "an act carried out in the name of a completely unacceptable white nationalist ideology", is contrary to American values.

Biden after the shooting in Buffalo called for the fight against racial extremism Society

A shooting at a Buffalo supermarket took place on May 14, killing ten people and injuring three others. Of the 13 dead and injured, 11 are black.

The suspect is 18-year-old white American Peyton Gendron, writes CNN, citing the district attorney. According to police, during the attack, he broadcast his attack on Twitch and published an extremist manifesto where he called himself a "white supremacist, racist and anti-Semite." The man was detained.

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