President Biden will visit Buffalo on Tuesday following the supermarket mass shooting that left 10 people dead, White House official says.
Biden told reporters earlier Sunday he had"not yet" spoken with victims' families and was"trying to work out the schedule" to make a trip to the area. He also spoke by phone with Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Sunday.Biden expressed condolences for the families during remarks Sunday at the National Peace Officers Memorial Service and said he was receiving regular briefings from his team.
He traveled from another New York county hours away and livestreamed the attack on the social media platform Twitch.Read MoreThe US Department of Justice is investigating the mass shooting"as a hate crime and an act of racially-motivated violent extremism," according to a statement from US Attorney General Merrick Garland.The FBI is assisting in the investigation, Stephen Belongia, special agent in charge of the FBI Buffalo field office, said at a news conference after the shooting.
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