white supremacy will not have the last word. now has 6 emotional remarks in buffalo today from president biden marking the deadliest race to attack in the united states since he took office. thank you for joining us on kron. 4 news at 6. i m pam moore and i m ken wayne today, president joe biden traveled to buffalo to meet with the community that still reeling after that horrific shooting that authorities say was racially motivated. our washington, d.c., correspondent raquel martin joins us live now were killed. how would the president s remarks received today? well, president biden offered words of comfort to the community of buffalo, still obviously suffering. after this tragedy on saturday, he also expressed deep frustration over white crimes like this keep happening. he called on americans to reject the white supremacy and also the people rhetoric. he says fuel saturday massacre. we ve come to grieve with you. tuesday, the president and first lady visited the memo
Hundreds of students marched against hate on Tuesday on the campus of Sonoma State University, where two nooses were discovered. One was found in a classroom last week, another was found in a swimming pool area earlier this month.