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US media: There have been 119 mass shootings in the United States this year, and 53 people were killed and injured last weekend – yqqlm

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US media: There have been 119 mass shootings in the United States this year, and 53 people were killed and injured last weekend

Overseas Network, April 5. The US media “NewsNation” reported on the 4th that a shooting incident in downtown Sacramento, the capital of California, on the 3rd, resulted in 6 deaths and 12 injuries. The incident is one of 119 mass shootings in the U.S. so far this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive. This past weekend alone, 53 people were injured or killed in shootings across the United States.

  Areas where mass shootings have occurred in the U.S. this year

As of this time in 2022, mass shootings are taking place in cities including Buffalo, New York, Dallas, and Shreveport, Louisiana, according to the data. The deadliest weekend came two weeks ago, when mass shootings in nine states killed eight people and wounded more than 60. (Hou Xingchuan from Overseas Network)

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