was white supremacy terrorism, all say that white, terrorism. and it was racism at its worst. and president biden echoing those sentiments in appearance at a police memorial where he and once again fingers are pointed at congress and the inability to get anything done. to fight the kind of shooting and the growing threat of domestic terrorism that represents. we re going to talking about that ahead as well. on the ground, i spoke to some of the areas residents who had gathered at the scene of the shooting. here is what some of them told. me you guys need to teach your children and your family to love one another. the thing that the murderer that took place yesterday was because of learned behavior at home, at his dinner table. that s the hate that his mother and father fed him. we as a people, as a community, we are fed. love we love one another, i don t care how many times we fight and argue, we still love one another. you don t see us coming to your communities, killing
buffalo strong. we are a strong community. we will get through this. thank you, mayor. i appreciate it. good to talk to you today. thank. you want to bring in erie county j.a., john flynn, who has already announced a felony murder charge for this company suspect. faces a sentence of life in prison with parole. thanks so much for joining us. we appreciate it. i want to read, for folks, some of the same that you put out there about some of these charges. just mentioned some of them there. but wanting to add on to it. and you wrote this, my office is working closely with the u.s. attorney s office and our partners in law enforcement into potential terrorism and hate crimes. this is an active investigation and additional charges may be filed. you also want to say this, there is evidence the shooting may have been racially motivated, something that would trigger a mere law covering domestic acts of terrorism motivated by race. which carries a maximum sentence of life in prison without