President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder spoke out against the shooting in Kansas City on Monday, as Holder’s office announced that they’d prosecute the shooting as a hate crime.
“This violence has struck at the heart of the Jewish community in Kansas City,” President Barack Obama said Monday.
On Sunday, a gunman shot and killed two at a Jewish community center and a third person at a Jewish retirement home. Police arrested the suspect, 73-year-old Frasier Glenn Cross, on Sunday and plan to charge him with first-degree murder on Tuesday; the Southern Poverty Law Center said. Cross is an alias for Frasier Glenn Miller, who formerly lead a Klu Klux Klan group.
Federal investigators announced they would be classifying the shooting as a hate crime, according to the Associated Press, alongside the state’s felony murder charges.
The president stressed the importance of fighting intolerance during his remarks, given at the start of the annual White House Easter Prayer breakfast.









