this atrocious attack. officials feared mushing a news conference minutes ago, motive clear. the evidence we have uncovered so far makes no mistake that this is an absolute racist hate crime, prosecuted as a hate crime, someone who has hate in their heart, soul, and mind. no mistake that this is the direction they are going in. a vigil today for the victims of the attack including the governor of new york, kathy hochul who served as the county clerk here in the county from 2007 to 2011. i talked one-on-one with her, years a bit about that. this was cold, it was calculated, it was cruel. it was designed to have mass casualties. there s a plan posted on social media platforms, and that is what angers me the most. that this information was out there. and we need to know because we can protect people before this happens again. i m gonna have that entire interview with the governor in a moment. this is by the way the deadliest mass shooting in the country this year, and bu
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