Democrat Buttigieg cancels campaign
events after South Bend shooting
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[June 18, 2019]
WASHINGTON
(Reuters) - Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, who is
seeking the Democratic presidential nomination, canceled campaign events
on Monday to return to his city after a fatal shooting by a police
officer, his campaign said. |
2020 Democratic U.S. presidential candidate South Bend Mayor Pete
Buttigieg attends a rally in protest against the Trump administration in
front of the White House in Washington, U.S., June 12, 2019.
REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque |
One
of two dozen Democrats running for the 2020 nomination,
Buttigieg had been scheduled to appear at events in New York
including an LGBTQ gala hosted by the Democratic National
Committee. A campaign aide said he canceled his appearances and
returned to South Bend on Sunday.
Buttigieg held a late-night news conference after the early
morning shooting that killed a black man identified by St.
Joseph County prosecutors as 53-year-old Eric Jack Logan.
Buttigieg told reporters he has learned from criticism he
received after previous officer-involved and use of force
shootings about how important it was for leaders to get in front
of the cameras even if there was not much information to relay.
"The relationship between the police officers who are sworn to
keep this community safe and everybody who lives here is among
the most important things we have as a city," he said at the
news conference.
"So when an incident like this happens, I want to make sure it's
understood...that we care."
(Reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Alistair Bell)
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