Shooting spree in Texas: basketball coach gives memorable speech – video goes around the world
Created: 05/25/2022, 10:41 am
By: Florian Schimak
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr gave an emotional speech about the Texas shooting.
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The school massacre in Texas shocked the whole world.
Steve Kerr, coach of the NBA team the Golden State Warriors, reacted to the killing spree with emotional words.
Munich/Dallas – The whole world is in shock.
again.
An unimaginable act in Texas happened on Tuesday (local time) in Uvalde, a small town 135 kilometers west of San Antonio.
There, an 18-year-old marched into an elementary school and committed a horrific bloody deed.
So far, a total of 19 children have died.
In addition, at least two adults lost their lives, and according to initial findings, the shooter was killed by security forces.
Texas rampage: "I'm fed up, I've had enough!" - NBA coach with emotional outburst
The sports world is also shocked by this horrible act!
Steve Kerr, coach of the Golden State Warriors, reacted to the terrible school massacre in the USA with an emotional speech.
"I don't want to talk about basketball today.
14 children were shot today,” Kerr began the PK before the playoff game with the Dallas Mavericks, visibly touched and in a shaky voice.
He then named other terrible incidents in Buffalo and Southern California.
"Now children have been murdered at school," Kerr yelled, banging on the table. "When are we going to do something?
I'm fed up, I've had enough!” The Warriors coach clearly had to keep his emotions in check, his voice and lip trembled.
Shooting spree in Texas: Steve Kerr with an emotional anger speech before the playoff game
Kerr, a champion with the Chicago Bulls as a player alongside Michael Jordan, therefore did not want to talk about basketball.
Visibly moved and shaking, the 56-year-old said: "I'm tired of it.
I'm so tired of getting up here and offering my condolences to the devastated families out there.” Kerr's voice faltered, and he slammed his hand on the table several times.
The Twitter video went around the world, just a few hours later more than 500,000 people from all over the world had marked it with a heart.
Kerr called for stricter gun control in the United States and addressed 50 senators who have so far prevented it.
The eight-time NBA champion has long spoken out against gun violence.
His father was shot dead in a terrorist attack in Beirut, Lebanon in 1984.
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"I'm going to play that game tonight," Kerr continued, "but every human being should hear this now.
Everyone should think about how they would feel if their child, their father, was affected.
We can't sit here and go back to normal.
A minute's silence and then 'Go Dubs', 'Go Mavs'?
50 senators are holding us hostage because they're preventing the background check that 90 percent of the people want."
Other athletes also commented on the school massacre, including Dallas coach Jason Kidd.
The Mavericks' game against the Warriors started with a minute's silence.
Dallas won 119-109, cutting to 3-1 in the NBA Playoffs Semifinals series.
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