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10 Dead and 44 Wounded in Mass Shootings All Across The Map.

MASS SHOOTINGS JUNE 11th – 13th 2022

From Friday the 11th to Sunday the 13th, these are the mass shootings that have happened.

From the gun violence archive: Mass Shootings in 2022 | Gun Violence Archive

At least seven mass shootings have occurred across the country since Friday night, making this the fourth consecutive weekend in which U.S. law enforcement officers have responded to multiple incidents involving four or more victims shot.

Incident IDIncident DateStateCity Or CountyAddress# Killed# InjuredOperations
Incident IDIncident DateStateCity Or CountyAddress# Killed# InjuredOperations
2328532June 12, 2022MichiganRoseville26000 block of Kelly St04View IncidentView Source
2328265June 12, 2022IndianaGary1700 Grant St24View IncidentView Source
2328342June 12, 2022ColoradoDenver4600 block of Colorado Ave13View IncidentView Source
2328117June 12, 2022LouisianaNew Orleans3900 block of Tulane Ave04View IncidentView Source
2328374June 12, 2022CaliforniaLos Angeles3300 block of E 14th St34View IncidentView Source
2328912June 12, 2022TexasAustin12600 block of Oro Valley Trail13View IncidentView Source
2327598June 11, 2022MichiganDetroit13500 block of Cloverlawn Ave04View IncidentView Source
2328108June 11, 2022TennesseeAntioch660 Bell Rd22View IncidentView Source
2327645June 11, 2022IllinoisChicago8600 block of S Damen Ave14View IncidentView Source
2327991June 11, 2022KentuckyLouisville1101 River Rd05View IncidentView Source
2328482June 11, 2022GeorgiaAtlanta (College Park)6500 block of Woodford Rd07View IncidentView Source

Since a May 14 suspected racially motivated attack at a Buffalo, New York, supermarket left 10 Black people dead and 18-year-old white teenager charged with multiple counts of murder, there have been at least 63 mass shootings nationwide, an average of two per day, including the May 24 shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, in which 19 students and two teachers were killed, according to the Gun Violence Archive.

Adding to the carnage, were mass-casualty shootings this weekend in New Orleans, Detroit, Louisville, Kentucky; Decatur, Georgia; Antioch, Tenn.; Gary, Indiana; and for the third straight weekend in Chicago.

The shootings this weekend came as a bipartisan group of U.S. Senators announced Sunday that they have reached agreement on the framework of a plan to curb what Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., described as “the gun violence epidemic that has plagued our country and terrorized our children for far too long.”

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