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The identities of four Korean Americans who were shot and killed in Atlanta, USA, were revealed three days after the incident. US President Joe Biden traveled to Atlanta about the incident to meet with Asian leaders and urged Americans to speak out and act on hatred and violence. Correspondent Taewook Kang reports from Atlanta. Atlanta police have released the identities of four Korean-American victims. These are 74-year-old Park Mo, 69-year-old Kim Mo, 63-year-old Yu Mo, and 51-year-old Kim Mo. 3 are US citizens and 1 is a permanent resident. The victims were found to have been shot in the head and chest. Condolences continued at the scene of the incident. An urgently trained Georgian non-Korean-American non-captain also visited the scene of the incident and expressed his condolences. We also decided to work together to address this situation. The Korean Association in Los Angeles, where Koreans live most, held a protest against cars. President Joe Biden also visited Atlanta. We met with Asian leaders and held a meeting on this situation. He stressed that the American people must speak out and act on hatred and violence. Not to mention the incidents that were never reported. I urged Congress to pass legislation to end hate crimes. In the midst of this, movements toward hate crimes are spreading even further, with Asians predicting large-scale condemnation rallies on weekend afternoons in downtown Atlanta. YTN Taewook Kang at the Atlanta shooting crash site[[email protected]]is.