war, even if we rarely acknowledge it. dallas, milwaukee, philadelphia, many other metro areas. in st. louis, 15 people were shot. in chicago, 33 work on downed, five of those died. in laguna woods california, chinese immigrants from las vegas walked into a presbyterian church and shut six elderly taiwanese parishioners. and of course, most famously of all, on saturday afternoon, a teenager and a mock military uniform walked into a grocery store and buffalo and shot more than a dozen strangers with a rifle. what you probably haven t seen our details about any of the ten americans who were murdered in that store and buffalo pretty you may not even know their names. most of them were black, you know that. be on the way they looked, not a lot has been reported about them. because the coverage hasn t been about them. nor in fact hasn t really been about the gunman, the 18-year-old called peyton gendron. he was mentally ill, everyone around knew that. less than a year ago, he was
in chicago, thirty three were gunned down, five of those died in laguna woods, california, chinese immigrant from las vegas walked into a presbyterian church and shot six elderly taiwanese parishioners. police say he was motivated by some kind of political and ethnic hatred. and of course, most famously of all, on saturday afternoon a teenager in a mock military uniform walked into a grocery store in buffalo and shot more than a dozen strangers with a rifle. no doubt you ve seen accounts of this on the news which you probably haven t seen details w about any of the 10 americans who were murdered in that store in buffalo. you may not even know their names, much less who they were or who they loved. most of them were black. we know that . but beyond the way they look, not a lot has been reported about them because the coverage hasn t beenth about them nor in fact has it really been about the gunman. unhe was an 18 year old called paten gendron.le gendron was mentally illd peyto
saturday saying he visited the grocery store back in march and had specific plans to kill more people if he got away. the acknowledgment by authorities of missed signs about the shooter have only added to the pain for the family members of those killed in that shooting. correspondent alexis mcadams is in buffalo again tonight. good evening, alexis. good evening, bret. that s right. we are learning more about the victims tonight here in buffalo that lost their lives inside of that supermarket behind me. can you see still covered here with crime scene tape. law enforcement has also given me new information tonight, bret, about what exactly what was left inside of that shooter s house telling me left a very detailed suicide note for his parents telling them exactly what he was going to do when he got to buffalo. as you mentioned, this isn t the first time he had been in town. police tell us this racist rampage wasn t going to end here at the topps grocery store on the east sid
cities like charleston and pittsburgh and el paso and christchurch in new zealand that have been tragically been victimized by racist rampages and violent extremism fueled by racial hatred. the conversations across this country today do nothing for the families of the victims. they do not erase their pain or ease their horror of the loved ones violent deaths, but at least we have a quorum willing to acknowledge the problem. the ideology that fuels saturday s mass shooting no longer sits on the absolute fringes of our society. ten people were gunned down, three others injured at a supermarket by a shooter who traveled more than 200 miles to target a predominantly black neighborhood in buffalo, new york, a shooter who according to police this morning would have continued with his rampage if he had not been stopped and arrested by police. 11 of the 13 victims were black. the dead range in age from 32 years old to 86 years old. the shooter wrote a lengthy, in which he was inspir
Minor disturbance, the minor violation of the rules and regulations of the school. The minor things that in terms are included in the code of conduct, then, if you dont deal with that directly, they become much bigger and were clearly seeing that in campus after campus after campus. Neil all right. Thats a former Police Commissioner of new york and also served in that capacity in los angeles. Not too many have done that, but he says the common theme here is that once let loose, protests dont just quietly go away. They are calming down a little bit, but no guarantees this weekend. Matt finn following it. Hi, neil. Its very calm here right now, a major contrast to how this site looked over the past couple of days. You could see behind me, the police are monitoring this location here at nyu. Kind of expected to be this calm, fairly earlier in the day today, but its a much different scene just last night. Hundreds of pro Palestinian Protesters gathered right outside of nyu and made their w