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Joe Biden calls ‘racially motivated’ Buffalo shooting ‘domestic terrorism’ and says ‘white supremacy is poison’

President Joe Biden (right) called the Buffalo mass shooting that left 10 people dead 'domestic violence'
President Joe Biden (right) called the Buffalo mass shooting that left 10 people dead ‘domestic violence’ (Pictures: Reuters/AP)

President Joe Biden has called the mass shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, ‘domestic terrorism’ and denounced white supremacy as ‘poison’.

Biden delivered an emotional speech on Tuesday afternoon in Buffalo, three days after the massacre at Tops Friendly Markets that left 10 people dead in a predominantly black neighborhood.

‘What happened here is simple and straightforward terrorism, domestic terrorism, violence inflicted in the service of hate, and a vicious thirst for power,’ Biden said.

Authorities say that the suspect, an 18-year-old white man named Payton Gendron, engaged in an act of ‘racially motivated violent extremism.’ The gunman drove around 200 miles to Buffalo at least a day prior to opening fire to conduct reconnaissance at the market, according to police.

Investigators said Gendron went to several websites pushing white supremacist ideologies and hateful rhetoric.

Biden slammed white supremacy, saying that the US is made up of people of all races.

‘White supremacy is a poison. It’s a poison running through our body politic that’s been allowed to fester and grow right in front of our eyes. No more. No more,’ Biden said.

‘We need to say as clearly and forcefully as we can, that the ideology of white supremacy has no place in America.’

President Joe Biden (right) and First Lady Jill Biden (left) visited a memorial for the 10 people killed in the Buffalo mass shooting
President Joe Biden (right) and First Lady Jill Biden (left) visited a memorial for the 10 people killed in the Buffalo mass shooting (Picture: Reuters)

Biden also ripped backers of the ‘great replacement theory’, a conspiracy theory claiming that non-white people are being brought to the US to ‘replace’ white voters and push their own political agenda. A document apparently written by Gendron before the massacre echoed the great replacement theory.

‘The media, and politics, the internet, have radicalized angry and lost and isolated individuals into falsely believing that they will be replaced. That’s the word. Replaced by other people who don’t look like them,’ Biden said.

‘I call on all Americans to reject the lie, and those who spread the lie for power, political gain, and for profit.’

Earlier on Tuesday, the president and First Lady Jill Biden, carrying a bouquet of white flowers, visited a makeshift memorial site across the street from the market parking lot. They bowed their heads and the president crossed himself before a tree with candles, balloons and stuffed animals remembering the victims.

President Joe Biden (right) and First Lady Jill Biden (left) visited the scene of the shooting at a Buffalo grocery store on Tuesday
President Joe Biden (right) and First Lady Jill Biden (left) visited the scene of the shooting at a Buffalo grocery store on Tuesday (Picture: AP)

The president choked back tears while speaking about one victim who was fatally shot while shopping for a birthday cake for his three-year-old son.

‘Hate will not prevail and white supremacy will not have the last word,’ he said. 

Gendron shot 11 black people and two white people. He has been charged with one count of murder and could face additional charges, authorities said. Gendron pleased not guilty Saturday evening during a courtroom arraignment.

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