Sen. Chris Murphy was asked howbipartisan gun legislation would address urban gun violence.- Murphy said, "when white people are killed, this country pays attention in a way that they don't when Black people are killed."
Sen. Chris Murphy said, "we value white life in this country more than Black life" when asked about the bipartisan gun legislation in an interview with PBS.
Murphy, a Democrat from Connecticut, has been at the forefront of a bill introduced last month after the mass shootings in Buffalo, New York, and Uvalde, Texas.
Speaking with Margaret Hoover on how the bill would address urban gun violence, Murphy said "when white people are killed, this country pays attention in a way that they don't when Black people are killed."
He proceeded to tell a story about a father who was shot and killed in Baltimore and how the reaction to this tragedy would be much different if the incident occurred in a white suburban town. "That would be national
On June 25, President Biden signed the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which would expand background checks and close the "boyfriend loophole," which would prevent convicted domestic abusers from owning a gun.
Murphy has advocated for