30 injured, 4 killed in mass shootings over the weekend
Share and Follow


(The Hill) — At least thirty people were injured and four killed in a spate of mass shootings across the country this weekend, following shooting in North Carolina that left five dead on Thursday.

The Gun Violence Archive reported six mass shootings, defined as an incident in which four or more people are shot, from New York to Colorado on Saturday and Sunday.

In Harrisonburg, Va., eight people were shot early Sunday morning after an unknown assailant or assailants opened fire at a crowd during an outdoor gathering.

City officials said the victims ranged in age from 18 to 27 and were being treated for non-life-threatening wounds.

In Atlanta, Ga., four were injured after gunfire erupted around midnight on Sunday at Clark Atlanta University as students gathered for homecoming weekend.

A Saturday night shooting near Denver, Colo., at a house party injured seven and left one person dead, according to the Adam’s County Sheriff’s Office.

Six people were injured in Worcester, Mass., on Saturday, while another four were injured in Freeport, N.Y., that same day.

In Pennsylvania, three people were killed and one injured in Pittsburgh on Saturday.

The shootings come after a 15-year-old teenager opened fire in a neighborhood in Raleigh, N.C., on Thursday evening, killing five people and injuring another two.

The deadly rampage in Raleigh underscored yet again the prolific amount of shootings across the U.S. The Gun Violence Archive has recorded more than 500 mass shootings this year.

Congress passed the most significant gun legislation in decades over the summer after a gunman opened fire inside an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, killing 19 children and two adults.

But gun control activists are still calling for what they say are common sense measures, including universal background checks and a ban on assault rifles, which President Biden has pledged to make happen during his time in the White House.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
North Westside Jacksonville shooting leaves man dead

Two individuals wounded in shooting following disagreement in Jacksonville’s Northside.

Police say a group of women were involved in an argument that…
Americans at July 4th celebrations warned of lone wolf terrorist threat

Americans at July 4th celebrations warned of lone wolf terrorist threat

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Local and federal authorities…
Why Bryan Kohberger won't have to tell victims' families what happened

Why Bryan Kohberger doesn’t need to inform the families of victims about what occurred

() Trial attorney Mercedes Colwin believes Bryan Kohberger’s acceptance of a plea deal…
Stream It Or Skip It?

Watch it or pass it up?

There are 2 paragraphs in the content. BALLERINA: STREAM IT OR SKIP…
Man arrested following threats against Texas governor, judge: Police

Police arrest individual for making threats against Texas governor and judge.

AUSTIN (KXAN) A 31-year-old was arrested Sunday after the Criminal Investigation Division…
Bill O'Reilly meets CCP leaders, calls for cooperation with China

Bill O’Reilly calls Trump’s promised legislation “impressive” but ultimately deceptive

() Bill O’Reilly believes that despite President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” being…
Hochul favorability remains underwater as she heads into reelection, new polls shows

New polls show Hochul’s approval rating underwater as she gears up for reelection

Governor Kathy Hochul is facing disappointing poll numbers as she prepares for…
Supermarket heir, 62, dies of 'natural causes' at $1.3m mansion

62-year-old heir of supermarket chain passes away due to ‘natural causes’ at his $1.3 million mansion

A local supermarket heir has died at just 62 years old from…