Vice President Kamala Harris calls Atlanta shooting 'tragic,' should always speak out against violence targeting Asian Americans

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Vice President Kamala Harris addressed the horrific shooting in Atlanta that happened on Tuesday, an attack that has added to the vitriol of rising anti-Asian American hate in the country.

Harris called the attack "tragic." She said the country, President Biden, and everyone grieves the loss.

"Our prayers are extended to the families of those who have been killed, and it speaks to a larger issue, which is the issue of violence in our country and what we must do to never tolerate it and to always speak out against it," Harris said according to CNN.

Georgia officials have not yet called the shooting of eight people, six of whom were of Asian descent, a hate crime.

Harris is the first female Vice President and the first Vice President of color.

The attack is part of the growing number of incidents that have happened across the country.

Between March 19, 2020 and February 28, 2021, verbal harassment, shunning, and physical assaults made up the three largest categories of incidents against Asian Americans, according to a national report from Stop AAPI Hate. Stop AAPI Hate was launched by the Asian Pacific Planning and Policy Council (A3PCON), Chinese for Affirmative Action (CAA), and the Asian American Studies Department of San Francisco State University in March 2020 in response to the bigotry stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. Nationally, Stop AAPI noted that women report hate incidents 2.3 times more than men.

President Biden has indicated he will address the nation later on today.

Harris went on to say in the CNN story "(K)nowing the increasing level of hate crimes against our Asian American brothers and sisters, we also want to speak out in solidarity with them and acknowledge that none of us should ever be silent in the face of any form of hate," she added.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Vice President Kamala Harris participates in a virtual bilateral meeting with Prime Minister of Ireland Micheal Martin and the Frederick Douglass Global Fellows in the South Court Auditorium of Eisenhower Executive Office Building March 17, 2021 in Washington, DC. Vice President Harris hosted the Irish Prime Minister and the Frederick Douglass Global Fellows to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and highlight Frederick Douglass’ trip to Ireland 175 years ago. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)