Washington-Sana
Violence is increasing within the United States, the majority of which are caused by racist tendencies, as new American data showed that gun violence escalated across the country in an unprecedented manner, making 2021 one of the bloodiest years ever.
According to the American newspaper "The Hill", data from the GVA Archive Record showed that the United States recorded 14,723 murders so far this year, compared to 15,454 gun-related crimes recorded in 2019, and that the number of deaths last year jumped to more than 19. Alpha, or 26 percent.
According to the Archives of Gun Violence, mass killings are the most common, with 510 such attacks reported since January and 41 mass shootings in the first nineteen days of September alone.
According to the GVA, dozens of mass killings were not recorded during 2020 and 2021.
The United States is witnessing frequent shootings in light of the laws that legitimize the bearing of arms as an individual right, and the phenomenon of violence has spread in American society.