The President also expressed his sorrow over such incidents and described them as "heartbreaking."
"It breaks my heart every time you read or hear about these kids of incidents," Obama told a local TV station from Philadelphia in an interview.
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The White House has criticised the Republican-controlled Congress from refusing to tighten gun control laws.
"This is another example of gun violence that is becoming all too common in communities large and small all across the United States," White House Press Secretary, Josh Earnest, told reporters.
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