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Black Buffalo Residents Want Biden To Call Out White Supremacy During Visit

As President Biden visits Buffalo today, Black residents in the close-knit Buffalo town want him to specifically call out the root causes for the shootings.

Black residents inside a tight-knit Buffalo community want President Biden to call out hate as he visits and grieves today with victims and their family members, days after a mass shooting at Tops Friendly market rocked the nation.

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The tragedy left ten dead and three wounded, LA Times reports.

Yesterday, Congressional Black Caucus Chair Joyce Beatty (D-Ohio) said that thoughts and prayers werenโ€™t enough to address this tragedy. 61-year-old activist Marnetta Malcolm shares the same thoughts.

From LA Times:

โ€œI want him to speak on the truth,โ€ said Marnetta Malcolm, a 61-year-old activist who grew up near the Tops Friendly Markets store where the massacre occurred. โ€œThis is not going to not happen again, right? So the truth of the matter is this is a country problem. This is an American problem with them hating us. ... Now you canโ€™t shop at the grocery store while youโ€™re Black. You probably canโ€™t walk and travel while youโ€™re Black. Thereโ€™s a few things you canโ€™t [do]. Thatโ€™s the problem.โ€

A white 18-year-old male traveled 200 miles from Conklin, New York, to Buffalo, where he specifically wanted to target a Black neighborhood to terrorize. Hate crimes have risen against African Americans considerably since 2020. Derek Middlebrooks, 34, spoke to the hurt and anger many Black Americans are experiencing across the country around this incident.

โ€œIt makes me angry to the point where I want to put hands and feet on this kid and not stop until heโ€™s not breathing, and itโ€™s a shame to be thinking like that,โ€ said Derek Middlebrooks, 34. โ€œI donโ€™t want to think like that, but Iโ€™m tired. Iโ€™m tired. Iโ€™m tired of people looking at us like weโ€™re just nothing. Thatโ€™s exactly what he did. He went and mowed them people down like they were nothing. To him, they werenโ€™t.โ€

Biden issued a statement on Saturday empathizing with the families of victims, described the shootings as a โ€œracially motivated hate crime,โ€ and condemned domestic terrorism.

Jarrold Anderson, 33, an independent appraiser who shopped at Tops on Saturday before the massacre, said he hoped โ€œthe president, when he does come, that he has something strong in his message that will resonate with some of these people who might have these crazy ideologies and hopefully change their opinion.โ€

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