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Chicago, New York, Washington... More than 220 shootings occurred in many parts of the United States last weekend.

Chicago, New York, Washington… More than 220 shootings occurred in many parts of the United States last weekend.

by YCPress

Over the past weekend, there have been many shootings in many parts of the United States, with many women and children among the victims. Ineffective gun control has led to frequent vicious cases. Some parents unfortunately lost their children, some children were homeless, and some families of victims who unfortunately witnessed the process of the crime suffered great psychological trauma.

On the evening of the 4th, local time, a shooting occurred in a park in Birmingham, Alabama, USA, killing one woman and injuring five others, including four children between the ages of 5 and 17. Local police revealed that hundreds of people gathered in the park at the time of the incident, during which two groups clashed and eventually drew their guns. Evidence at the scene showed that at least 30 shots were fired in the exchange of fire between the two sides.

On the same day, a shooting occurred in Houston, Texas, United States. The victim was a man whose minor daughter witnessed the whole process of his father’s murder. Local police said that on the evening of the 4th, the victim’s family came to a restaurant to eat, only to be robbed while returning to the car after dinner, which eventually turned into a shooting incident.

Fortunately, at the time of the crime, the victim’s daughter had returned to the car and was not hurt, but witnessing the whole process of the crime still dealt a great blow to her young mind.

In addition, in the past weekend, there were a total of 227 shootings in Chicago, New York City, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., Dallas and Virginia Beach, including shootings in Memphis, Tennessee and Louisville, Kentucky alone, resulting in two 11 Children under the age of death.