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Biden says ‘no place’ for white supremacy in US after Florida racist attack

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Hundreds of people have gathered at prayer vigils and in church to mourn the killing of three Black people in Florida at the hands of a white man, as President Joe Biden said there was “no place” for white supremacy in the United States.
About 200 people attended a vigil on Sunday evening near the Dollar General store in Jacksonville where officials said 21-year-old Ryan Palmeter opened fire the day before using guns he had bought legally.
Police say the attack in Jacksonville was racially motivated.
Al Jazeera's Heidi Zhou-Castro reports from Washington D.C.
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