Shattered Uvalde residents tell Biden to ‘do something’; he pledges ‘we will’

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Shattered Uvalde residents tell Biden to ‘do something’; he pledges ‘we will’
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President Biden grieved with families of the lost children in Uvalde on Sunday, telling the community he will take action to stop gun violence.

killed by a gunman. Faced with chants of “do something” as he departed a church service, Biden pledged: “We will.”

“You have seen the news, you have witnessed the tears of your parents, friends,” he said, encouraging them not to be afraid of life. “You are the best reminders to us that the lives of the little ones are important.” Both shootings and their aftermath put a fresh spotlight on the nation’s entrenched divisions and its inability to forge consensus on actions to reduce gun violence.

The revelation caused more grief and raised new questions about whether lives were lost because officers did not act faster to stop the gunman, who was ultimately killed by Border Patrol tactical officers. “It’s more than mourning,” she said. “We want change. We want action. It continues to be something that happens over and over and over. A mass shooting happens. It’s on the news. People cry. Then it’s gone. Nobody cares. And then it happens again. And again.”

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