Biden 'concerned' over possible violence following Tyre Nichols bodycam release
President Biden spoke to reporters after speaking with the family of Tyre Nichols, where he said he told Nichols' mother that he is making a case to congress to pass the George Floyd act to "get this under control." While Nichols' mother called for peaceful protests, Biden said he is "obviously very concerned" over potential violence following the release of body camera video.
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