Mass shootings kill 10 in US on eve of Independence Day
In a separate mass shooting incident in Philadelphia on Monday evening, five people were killed and two were injured when a suspect in a bullet-proof vest opened fire on apparent strangers, according to local police. A toddler and a teenager were among the wounded.
Mass shootings kill 10 in US on eve of Independence Day
WASHINGTON: Mass shootings in Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Fort Worth, Texas, claimed the lives of 10 people ahead of the Fourth of July holiday, officials said, a grim reminder of the decades-long failure to curb gun-fuelled violence in the United States. In Fort Worth, three people were killed and eight wounded in a mass shooting following a local festival, police said on Tuesday.
In a separate mass shooting incident in Philadelphia on Monday evening, five people were killed and two were injured when a suspect in a bullet-proof vest opened fire on apparent strangers, according to local police. A toddler and a teenager were among the wounded.
The Monday night shootings came a day after two people were shot dead and 28 others injured, about half of them children, in a hail of gunfire at an outdoor neighbourhood block party in Baltimore.
US President Joe Biden condemned the violence and renewed his calls to tighten America’s lax gun laws. Much more action is needed to “address the epidemic of gun violence that is tearing our communities apart,” Biden said in a statement released by the White House. “Our nation has once again endured a wave of tragic and senseless shootings,” the president said on Tuesday.
Biden called on Republican lawmakers “to come to the table on meaningful, common sense reforms.” Republicans in Congress have generally blocked attempts to significantly reform gun safety laws and oppose Biden’s push to reinstate a ban on assault weapons.
The motives in all three recent shootings were not immediately clear. Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said her force had arrested a suspect, identified as a 40-year-old man who had an assault-style rifle among other weapons. She said at a late-night news conference that “we have absolutely no idea why this happened.” The city’s district attorney, Larry Krasner, told The New York Times on Tuesday that the killing spree “seems to bear the characteristics of a lot of random mass shootings that happen in the United States.” Police in Fort Worth said no arrests have been made in that shooting.
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