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Biden says action needed against ‘hate-fueled violence’ after racist shooting in Florida

The Rev. Al Sharpton, left, stands with Martin Luther King III, right, Bernice King, back left, and Arndrea Waters King as he speaks to reporters outside the West Wing following a meeting with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House on Monday in Washington. Associated Press

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden called Monday for action to end the type of “hate-fueled violence” that authorities said motivated a white man to fatally shoot three Black people at a Florida store over the weekend. Biden said people must speak out about injustice.

“We can't let hate prevail, and it's on the rise. It's not diminishing,” Biden said at the White House as he met with civil rights advocates and the children of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. on the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington.

“Silence, I believe, we’ve all said many times, silence is complicity,” Biden said. “We're not going to remain silent and, so, we have to act against this hate-fueled violence.”

Biden's meeting with the King family and other civil rights advocates came two days after Saturday's racist attack in Jacksonville, Florida. Three Black people were shot to death by a white man wearing a mask and firing a weapon emblazoned with a swastika. The shooter, who had also posted racist writings, killed himself.

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