Following a white man shooting a gun and killing 10 people in New York, President Biden visited the scene and said, "There is no place in the United States where the idea of ​​white supremacism exists." He emphasized his commitment to eradicating discrimination.

An 18-year-old white man shot a gun at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, USA, killing 10 people, and a local court has accused him of murder and is investigating it.



It is known that 11 of the 13 people shot were black, and that the suspected man was broadcasting the shooting live on the Internet with a camera worn on his body, and the Ministry of Justice said that he was a race. It is revealed that it is investigating as a hate crime based on discrimination.



On the 17th, President Biden visited the scene with his wife, Jill, and met with his bereaved family after holding a bouquet and mourning the victims.



"White supremacism is poisonous. We need to make it clear that there is no place for white supremacism in the United States," Biden said in a press conference.



"We are the most multi-ethnic and most dynamic country in the history of the world. Now is the time for all races of all backgrounds to speak out as the majority, Americans and deny white supremacy. It's time, "he reiterated his commitment to eradicating racial discrimination.