Spate of deadly mass shootings across U.S. mar Fourth of July weekend | CBC News

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 United States’ decades-long failure to curb gun-fuelled violence.

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.

The motives in all three recent shootings weren’t immediately clear.

WATCH | Children among injured in deadly Baltimore shooting: 

14 children among the injured at Baltimore block party shooting that killed 2

A shooting at a block party in Baltimore, Md., left two people dead and 28 injured — including 14 children.

U.S. President Joe Biden condemned the violence and renewed his calls to tighten America’s lax gun laws.

“Our nation has once again endured a wave of tragic and senseless shootings,” the president said in a statement released on Tuesday. Biden called on Republican lawmakers — who have generally blocked attempts to significantly reform gun safety laws and oppose Biden’s push to reinstate a ban on assault weapons — “to come to the table on meaningful, common-sense reforms.”

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, telling a late-night news conference that “we have absolutely no idea why this happened.”

Police in Fort Worth said no arrests have been made.

Police cars and other vehicles crowd a road.
Police arrive at the scene of a deadly shooting late Monday in Forth Worth, Texas. (WFAA/The Associated Press)

“We don’t know if this is domestic-related, if it is gang-related. It is too early to tell at this point,” said Shawn Murray, a senior police official.

Police have said they are seeking multiple suspects in the Baltimore shooting incident.

The latest shootings took place around the anniversary of last year’s Highland Park mass shooting near Chicago where seven people were shot dead and 48 others were wounded at an Independence Day parade. A 22-year-old man remains in custody after being indicted on 117 felony charges.

WATCH | Mass shootings a ‘unique American issue,’ Highland Park mayor says: 

Mass shootings ‘a fairly unique American issue,’ Highland Park mayor says

A day after a gunman opened fire in Highland Park, Illinois, killing at least six people, Mayor Nancy Rotering says she has received a handbook that outlines what a mayor should do after a city experiences a mass shooting.

The United States has been struggling with a large number of mass shootings and incidents of gun violence. There have been more than 340 mass shootings so far in 2023 in the country, according to data collected by the Gun Violence Archive, which defines a mass shooting as an incident in which at least four people are shot, excluding the shooter.

At the pace of the first half of this year, mass shootings over the 2023 calendar year would reach 679 or about double the 336 recorded in 2018. That would mark the second-highest annual total over the last nine years, behind only the 690 recorded in 2021, according to data collected by the nonprofit group that tracks shootings.

The United States has by far the most gun deaths per capita of any large high-income country, analysis from the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation shows.

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