WATCH HOW THIS PLAYS OUT - In Milwaukee yesterday 20 people shot in a single incident in Ngero violence following a BASKETBALL GAME - Today a WHITE guy opened fire in a Negro grocery store shooting 10 - The shooting involving a white shooting will play on the media for weeks while the 20 shot in Negro violence is being BURIED


Mass Negro Violence shooting leaves 20 Shot in Milwaukee near NBA playoff game - Ten people were taken into custody and NINE FUCKING guns recovered, police said.

A mass shooting in downtown Milwaukee left 17 people wounded late Friday shortly after fans left a nearby NBA playoff game, according to the Milwaukee Police Department. 

The shooting took place around 11 p.m. just blocks away from Fiserv Forum, where thousands of fans attended the Bucks' Game 6 loss to the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference semifinal playoff series hours earlier. 

The victims range from 15 to 47 years of age, police said in a news release. All are expected to survive, it said. 

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'Racially motivated' mass shooting at supermarket in Buffalo, New York by a CRAZY White guy! 

An 18-year-old white gunman shot 10 people to death and wounded three others at a grocery store in a Black neighborhood of Buffalo, New York, before surrendering to authorities, who called it a hate crime and an act of "racially motivated violent extremism."

Authorities said the suspect, who was armed with an assault-style rifle and appeared to have acted alone, drove to Buffalo from his home in a New York county "hours away" to target the store in an attack he broadcast on the internet. Eleven of the 13 people struck by gunfire were Black, officials said.

The suspect, who was not immediately named by police, was heavily armed and dressed in tactical gear, including body amour, police said.

When confronted by officers in a vestibule of the store, the suspect held a gun to his own neck but they talked him into dropping the weapon and surrendering, Buffalo police commissioner Joseph Gramaglia told a news briefing.

Gramaglia said the gunman initially exchanged fire with a former police officer working as a security guard for the store, but the suspect was protected by his body armor.

The guard was one of the 10 people shot to death in the incident. Three others were wounded but are expected to survive, authorities said.

Stephen Belongia, the FBI special agent in charge of the bureau's Buffalo field office, said the attack would be investigated both as a hate crime and as an act of "racially motivated violent extremism" under federal law.

"This is a day of great pain for our community," Buffalo Mayor Bryon Brown told reporters. "Many of us have been in and out of this supermarket many times. ... We cannot let this hateful person divide our community or our country."

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