WH Press Secretary: “Epidemic” Gun Violence Requires Action

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award-winning recording artist Kirsnick Khari Ball, also known as Takeoff, lost his life at 28 years old

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The following statement was released Tuesday by White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre regarding recent incidents of gun violence:

Over the last day and a half, more families across our country have been scarred by the devastating impacts of gun violence in America, including reports of a shooter today targeting two law enforcement officers from a rooftop in Newark, New Jersey.

Last night in Houston, award-winning recording artist Kirsnick Khari Ball (above), also known as Takeoff, lost his life at 28 years old, and two others were injured.

In Chicago, 14 were injured by gunfire – including three children – and one injured by a vehicle as she tried to flee last night.

In Kansas City, six were injured and a teenager was killed at a Halloween party.

These are only the shootings that made national headlines. In other cases, we may not know the names of the victims but we equally mourn with their families and communities.

Our deepest condolences are with the families of each and every one of the victims.

Enough is enough. Gun violence in this country is an epidemic that will not end with thoughts and prayers alone.

President Biden will continue to do everything in his power to reduce gun violence, including by calling on Congress to increase community violence intervention funding, ensure universal background checks, and send legislation to his desk banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.

It’s past time we turn our pain into purpose.