How the Buffalo massacre is part of US tradition: ‘We’ll continue to see killings’
Brandi Collins-Dexter of Harvard's Shorenstein Center spoke to the Guardian about how the massacre is rooted in America's long history of white supremacist violence
The attack on Black shoppers at a grocery store in Buffalo was carried out by an 18-year-old white man who authorities say was engaged in racially motivated violent extremism".
The shooting left 10 people dead and is being investigated by the US justice department as a hate crime. Reports suggest the shooter had legally purchased multiple firearms, detailed his plans for the attack online for months, and claimed he was motivated by the great replacement" conspiracy theory, a racist and false idea that white Americans are being deliberately replaced by immigrants. He has been arrested and charged in the slayings.
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