
'Do something': Crowd chants as Joe Biden visits site of Texas school shooting
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Faced with chants of "do something" as he departed a church service to meet privately with the families, Biden responded: "We will."
Uvalde: US President Joe Biden sought Sunday to comfort a city grieving the killings of 19 elementary school pupils and two teachers at the hands of a lone gunman. Faced with chants of "do something" as he departed a church service to meet privately with the families, Biden responded: "We will."
The visit to Uvalde was Biden's second trip in as many weeks to console a community mourning a staggering loss after a shooting.
He traveled to Buffalo, New York, on May 17 to meet with victims' families and condemn white supremacy after a shooter killed 10 Black people at a supermarket.
At Robb Elementary School, Biden stopped at a memorial of 21 white crosses - one for each of those killed - and the first lady added a bouquet of white flowers to a pile in front of the school sign.
To everyone impacted by the horrific elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas: We grieve with you. We pray with you. We stand with you. And we’re committed to turning this pain into action. pic.twitter.com/TIYjdmfKVP