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NewsUS July 4 holiday eclipsed by 16 mass executions: 15 killed, 94 injured - Reuters

US July 4 holiday eclipsed by 16 mass executions: 15 killed, 94 injured – Reuters

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From the nation’s capital to Fort Worth, Texas, from Florina, California in the west to the Bronx, New York, in the east, 15 people died and 94 were injured over the long weekend of 30 June to July 4 in the United States. Mass shootings took place between 5 p.m. Friday and 5 a.m. Wednesday in 13 states, as well as Washington, DC. Texas and Maryland have twice been on the mass murder register. Guardian.

In one of the latest incidents, nine people were injured in a drive-by shooting in Washington early Wednesday morning. Among the victims were two children aged 9 and 17. All injuries were considered non-life threatening. Police said the shooting from a dark-colored SUV took place at a house party in the northeast sector of the city shortly before 1 a.m. on July 5. “A gunman in an SUV shot some of our residents who were celebrating 4th of July in the street. It appears the shooting was targeted,” said Leslie Parsons, deputy chief of the Metropolitan Police.

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p class=””>One of the weekend’s youngest victims was a 14-year-old boy who was killed early Wednesday in a shooting at a Fourth of July party on Maryland’s east coast. Two people were killed and 28 injured, including 15 children, in a shooting in Baltimore, Maryland on July 2. Footage taken at the scene shows the teenagers trying to flee the gunshots. On Wednesday, police were still looking for the shooters who allegedly opened fire with semi-automatic weapons.

The highest death toll over the long weekend was in Philadelphia, where five people were killed when a gunman wearing body armor and carrying a machine gun fired indiscriminately Monday night. The youngest victim was 15 years old. A 2-year-old boy was shot four times in the legs and a 13-year-old boy was shot twice in the legs. Both were assessed as stable on Wednesday. The 40-year-old suspect, who calmly surrendered to officers, was charged with five counts of murder, as well as attempted murder, aggravated assault and possession of a weapon without a license and carrying a firearm in public, prosecutors said. According to the information The New York Post, the attacker posted her photos in lingerie on social networks. He also described himself as an active supporter of the African-American movement Black Lives Matter (“Black Lives Matter”).

On Tuesday, US President Joe Biden issued a statement from the White House lamenting “a wave of tragic and senseless shootings in communities across America.” The White House chief said he and First Lady Jill Biden “mourn those who lost their lives, and as our country celebrates Independence Day, we pray for the day when our communities will be freed from the armed violence”. Biden reiterated his call for “meaningful, common-sense” gun control reforms, including a new ban on assault weapons and large-capacity magazines and an end to manufacturers’ immunity from liability. ‘fire arms.

The United States is on course for one of the worst years for mass shootings, according to the Archive of Gun Violence. The database has identified 350 such incidents this year and warns that if rates remain stable in the second half of the year, the final total in 2023 could reach 679, around double the number in 2018.

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