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(CNN): At least 150 Americans were killed in shootings during the Independence Day holiday

2021-07-07T19:06:44.752Z


Washington, SANA- (CNN) News network revealed that at least 150 Americans were killed in shooting incidents during the past year


Washington-Sana

(CNN) News network revealed that at least 150 Americans were killed in shootings that occurred during the weekend that coincided with the American Independence Day on the fourth of July.

The network indicated that the data collected by the Gun Violence Archive show that 400 shooting incidents occurred in separate parts of the United States over a period of 72 hours from Friday to last Sunday, in a statistic that is not considered definitive as it is constantly updated with the death of more injured people who died. They fell as a result of these accidents.

Among the incidents monitored by CNN, 26 victims of 21 shootings were recorded from Friday to Sunday in New York, where gun violence incidents rose by nearly 40 percent during the same period last year.

In Chicago, there was an indiscriminate shooting of 83 people, 14 of whom were killed last Friday morning. There were also several mass shootings over the past weekend. In Norfolk, Virginia, 4 children were shot, and in Ohio, a young man was killed and 11 others were injured in a shooting in A mass party attended by hundreds of people in Toledo last Sunday.

The Gun Violence Archive indicated in its statistics last month that the number of shooting incidents that occurred in the United States since the beginning of this year amounted to 267, with the pretext of the right to bear arms turning into an open license to kill under the guarantee of the Constitution and the flourishing of the death trade among Americans under the name of freedom of possession. A single weapon that is a product of modern liberalism prevailing in America.

Source: sena

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