Nine dead in three mass shootings across United States

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The shooting in three American cities killed nine people and injured two more dozen on Saturday night and Sunday morning, the latest outbreak of violence after three mass shootings that had shook the United States.In Philadelphia, a confrontation between two men increased to a shootout that sprayed bullets to the bar and the restaurant district, killed three people, injured 12, and departed in panic when people tried to escape, the police said.

Likewise, the shooting broke out after midnight near a bar in Chattanooga, Tennessee, after midnight on Saturday, killing three and injuring 14, according to the police.In another shooting at early Sunday, three people were killed and two were injured in Saginaw, Michigan, Weyi Television reported, quoting the police statement. In contrast to the other two cases, which affected observers who were not connected to the shooting, the five people in Michigan’s shooting were involved in the incident, the police said.

There were no suspects reported in detention on Sunday night in the shooting.The violence occurred when the community in three other cities was still grieving because the massacre that killed 10 people at the grocery store in Buffalo, New York; 21 victims at elementary school in Uvalde, Texas; And four people in a medical building in Tulsa, Oklahoma.In Uvalde, they buried Alithia Haven Ramirez who was 10 years old on Sunday. He is one of 19 school children who died in raging by a 18-year-old man armed with AR-15 semi-automatic rifles. Alithia dreamed of attending an art school in Paris and likes to play soccer, according to a death news posted by the funeral home.

Supporting weapons safety encourages the U.S. To take stronger action to curb weapons violence.There are at least 240 mass shootings in the United States this year, according to Gun Violence Archive, a non -profit research group. This defines mass shooting as one where at least four people were shot, not including shooters.

US President Joe Biden on Thursday asked the Congress to prohibit assault weapons, expand background checks and implement other weapons control steps to overcome a series of mass shootings.Chris Murphy, the main Senator of the US Democrat who did the Bipartisan weapons safety talks, said that on Sunday he thought the package was included in investment in mental health and school safety and some changes to the law of weapons could approve the congress.

The insolent nature of Philadelphia’s shooting makes officials get stuck. Mayor Philadelphia Jim Kenney called him “horrendous, despicable and unreasonable,” While Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said, “We are completely destroyed.”The police believe two men fight and start shooting with each other, and one of them was killed by shots. A police officer observed another shooter who fired on a crowd and shot him.

The shooter dropped his weapon, because the police believe he was hit by the officer, but he fled through the crowd.Dead people aged 22, 27 and 34 while the age of injured people ranged from 17 to 69.In Chattanooga, three people were dead and 14 others were injured by many shooters, said the authorities. Two died of a gunshot wound and the third died after being hit by a vehicle while escaping.The Chief of Police Chattanooga Celeste Murphy asked for public assistance, asking witnesses to call the tip line. In Michigan, Saginaw police reported that they were called to a scene where two men were declared dead and a woman was transported to the hospital where she died of injuries.

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