US Mass Shooting: Three incidents of firing before the 4th of July holiday in America, 6 killed, more than 35 injured
Firing incidents have come to light in three different cities before Independence Day in America. In which a total of 6 people have died and more than 35 people have been injured. The latest incident has come to light from the city of Philadelphia. Ten people were killed and 38 injured in mass shootings in Philadelphia, Baltimore and Fort Worth ahead of the Fourth of July holiday, officials said.
Three people were killed and eight were injured in a mass shooting after a celebration marking the Fourth of July holiday in Fort Worth, police said Tuesday.
In a separate mass shooting in Philadelphia on Monday evening, five people were killed and two were wounded, including a 2-year-old boy and a 13-year-old boy, both of whom were shot in the legs, while a suspect, according to local police, Men armed with body armor and AR-15s opened fire on the strangers.
On July 2, there was a shootout in the city of Baltimore, USA.
A mass shooting occurred at an after-party in Baltimore on the morning of July 2, killing two people and injuring 28 others. The injured also include 14 children. According to the police officer, the dead include an 18-year-old woman and a 20-year-old man.
The motive of these three recent shootings is not yet clear. You may be aware that the United States is grappling with a large number of mass shootings and incidents of gun violence.
There have been more than 340 mass shootings in the country so far in 2023, according to data collected by the Gun Violence Archive, which defines a mass shooting as an incident in which at least four people other than the shooter are shot. Is given.
President Biden expressed concern about the shooting incidents
President Biden condemned the violence on Tuesday and reiterated his call to tighten America’s gun laws.
“We are once again concerned about the senseless and tragic shootings. I call on Republican lawmakers to pass meaningful, practical reform,” Biden said in a statement.