Two more shootings and more deaths.
It stretches leaves of blood in the United States, on a weekend marked by the massacre in the Buffalo supermarket, where an 18-year-old supremacist opened fire and killed ten people for racial reasons.
In southern California, in the Laguna Woods retirement community, a man opens fire in a church, the Geneva Presbyterian: the toll is one dead and four injured in critical condition.
In Texas, on the other hand, the massacre came close.
In a flea market with more than 1,000 people shopping on a Sunday afternoon, five men opened fire following a fight.
"At the moment it appears that the wounded, as well as the two dead, are all part of the quarrel. No innocent people were shot. At least two guns were recovered at the scene," Harris County authorities said.
The two incidents culminate a weekend of terror, with the Buffalo tragedy returning to shake America.
Joe Biden will be in the city of state of New York on Tuesday: he will take on the role of the consoler-in-chief before leaving for Asia.