BUFFALO — President Biden said Tuesday that the gunman who killed 10 people at a grocery store here carried out a “murderous, racist rampage,” decrying at length an attack that he called “domestic terrorism.”
Visiting a city in mourning three days after the bloodshed, Biden said, “Evil did come to Buffalo.” Authorities say a White 18-year-old traveled hundreds of miles to the city and opened fire in the market, in a predominantly Black neighborhood, on Saturday afternoon. Investigators believe the attacker posted a rambling, racist screed online beforehand declaring himself a white supremacist.
Speaking not far from the grocery store, Biden took part in what has become a grim tradition of presidents visiting shaken communities after yet another mass shooting. He also made explicit connections among some of these attacks, invoking by name places — such as El Paso, Pittsburgh and Charleston, S.C — where officials said people accused or convicted of mass killings were fueled by bigotry and hatred.
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