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11/07/2022 19:28 (UTC)

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Father of shooting victim interrupts Biden signing gun bill

Washington (United States), Jul 11 (EFE) .- The father of one of the victims of the 2018 Parkland (Florida) school shooting interrupted the President of the United States, Joe Biden, during an act at the House on Monday. Blanca to sign a law on gun control agreed between Democrats and Republicans.

Manuel Oliver, father of Joaquín Oliver, stood up in the audience to reproach the president that the initiative is insufficient to end violence related to weapons.

"Sit down. Listen to what I have to say. Let me finish my speech," the president replied from the lectern, but at Oliver's insistence, the security services ended up expelling him from the act.



INCLUDES IMAGES PROVIDED BY THE OFFICIAL WHITE HOUSE TWITTER SOCIAL NETWORK ACCOUNT ABOUT THE SPEECH BY THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT, JOE BIDEN, AT THE EVENT TO SIGN THE NEW GUN CONTROL LAW WHEN HE IS INTERRUPTED BY MANUEL OLIVER, FATHER OF JOAQUÍN OLIVER , ONE OF THE VICTIMS OF THE SHOOTING AT THE SCHOOL IN PARKLAND, FLORIDA (USA) IN 2018.

INCLUDES BIDEN TOTALS.

Translation totals president United States, Joe Biden:

1.- "Sit down. Listen to what I have to say. (...) We have one. Let me finish my speech."

2.- "This law represents real progress, but there is still a lot to do. This law will save lives."

3.- "I am determined to ban these weapons again and not let those who cause the shootings shoot. Hundreds of bullets in a matter of minutes. I will not stop until I achieve it."

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