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Activists press for action after Buffalo shooting
Clip: 5/20/2022 | 1m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
They also call for municipal and county programs
New Jersey activists denounced the mass shooting in a Buffalo, New York supermarket where the gunman targeted Black residents, as a “white supremacist terrorist attack.” They called for state and federal action, and urged the state to create a conference on racist, domestic terrorism and hate crimes.
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NJ Spotlight News
Activists press for action after Buffalo shooting
Clip: 5/20/2022 | 1m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
New Jersey activists denounced the mass shooting in a Buffalo, New York supermarket where the gunman targeted Black residents, as a “white supremacist terrorist attack.” They called for state and federal action, and urged the state to create a conference on racist, domestic terrorism and hate crimes.
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