Three black persons are killed by a racist gunman in a Florida supermarket in the Jacksonville shooting.

 

Three black persons are killed by a racist gunman in a Florida supermarket in the Jacksonville shooting.
Three black persons are killed by a racist gunman in a Florida supermarket in the Jacksonville shooting.

In Jacksonville, Florida, a shooter committed suicide after killing three black persons in a racially motivated attack, according to the sheriff of the city.


A confrontation between police and the individual, who is described as white and in his early 20s, began when the suspect entered a Dollar General store and started firing.


The gunman, who was wearing body armor and left manifestos, killed two men and a woman, according to Sheriff T K Waters.


According to Mayor Donna Deegan, it was a "hate-filled crime" motivated by racism.


The sheriff claimed that the gunman, who has not yet been identified, was armed with a handgun and a light semi-automatic rifle.



He is thought to have acted alone and purportedly intended to commit suicide. He left numerous messages about his plans, including one to his parents and another to the media, Sheriff Waters claimed, and he resided in Jacksonville's Clay County with his parents. The sheriff noted that a swastika was drawn on at least one of the weapons.

The confrontation happened at this Dollar General.
The confrontation happened at this Dollar General.

The FBI is considering the shooting as a hate crime and has launched a civil rights investigation.


Less than a mile away from the historically black Edwards Waters University, the attack took place.


A security officer requested the gunman to identify himself when he initially arrived on campus, according to a statement from the institution. He was asked to leave after he objected.


The statement said, "The individual went back to their car and left campus without incident."


Before leaving the school, the shooter was reportedly observed putting on a bulletproof jacket and a mask, according to Sheriff Waters.


After the shooting, the university went into lockdown.


"One shooting is too much," Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan told local television station WJXT. "But these mass shootings are really hard to take."


Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, referred to the shooter as a "scumbag" and termed the incident "horrific."


Mr. DeSantis, who is running for president of the Republican party, stated that "he [the gunman] was targeting people based on their race, that is totally unacceptable."


"This guy took the coward's way out by killing himself rather than face the consequences and take responsibility for his actions."


President Joe Biden, according to the White House, was informed about the shooting.




Dollar General said it was "heartbroken by the senseless act of violence that occurred at our Kings Road store" in a statement provided to the BBC's US partner, CBS News, and added that "supporting our Jacksonville employees and the DG family impacted by this tragedy is a top priority as we work closely with law enforcement."


According to the website Gun Violence Archive, there have been over 28,000 gun deaths in the US so far this year.


On the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington and Martin Luther King Jr.'s well-known "I have a dream" speech, there was an attack in Jacksonville. To commemorate the significant turning point in the civil rights movement, tens of thousands of people gathered in the nation's capital on Saturday.


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