President Obama said he was saddened by the "horrific and tragic shooting," pledging that his administration was "committed to bringing whoever was responsible to justice, ensuring the safety of our people, and caring for those who have been wounded."
I have no problem and believe the first is appropriate. However, this is a local crime, so why is the President "pledging that his administration ..."? Oh never mine, I know that without HIM nothing is possible.
Edit - additionNow I hear that the President will be holding a news conference to address this event.
I go back to my previous statement. It is good that the President is aware of this, and that he cares. However, this is a local issue at this point, and does not demand his attention or distraction from his national affairs.
Our system of government is set up at local levels: Towns, cities or townships; counties; states; and finally federal. Each jurisdiction handles its issues and calls for aid from those above as needed. What escalates this to the level of Presidential address at this early stage? What has happened to the American public that we look to and demand federal intervention in every event?