Gun Violence in 2019: There Have Been 251 Mass Shootings in the U.S. in 216 Days

ANGLO AMERICA, 5 Aug 2019

Daniel Politi | Slate – TRANSCEND Media Service

St Pius X Church held a vigil for victims after the mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, on Saturday 3 Aug 2019. Mario Tama/Getty Images

4 Aug 2019 – It was a particularly deadly 24 hours in the United States as a shooting spree early Sunday [4 Aug]  morning in Dayton, Ohio, which left at least 10 dead, including the gunman, took place less than a day after a gunman opened fire at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, and killed at least 20 people. The violence in Dayton, which took place on the 216th day of the year, marked the 251st mass shooting of 2019, according to the Gun Violence Archive. The nonprofit organization counts as a mass shooting any incident in which four or more people were shot or killed, without including the shooter.

Even though the numbers illustrate just how common gun violence is in the United States, the killings seen over the weekend were particularly shocking. The El Paso attack was the deadliest mass shooting of the year, while the killings in Dayton marked the third-deadliest shooting of the year. The second-deadliest shooting of the year took place in May, when a gunman opened fire at a municipal building in Virginia Beach and killed 12 people.

While the term “mass shooting” is used frequently, there isn’t a legal definition that clearly differentiates it from other types of shootings. The Department of Justice defines a “mass killing” as any episode in which there are “three or more killings in a single episode.” Using that definition, the violence in Dayton Sunday morning marked the 32nd mass killing of the year, reports the New York Times.

The shooting in El Paso on Saturday was the eighth deadliest in modern U.S. history and cemented Texas as a state where many of these mass killings take place. Of the 10 deadliest mass shootings in modern American history, four have taken place in Texas, notes CNN.

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One Response to “Gun Violence in 2019: There Have Been 251 Mass Shootings in the U.S. in 216 Days”

  1. rosemerry says:

    Why do Americans pretend to be so shocked and surprised by the behavior of their citizens using violence when this is exactly what the “leaders” and “reps” model in their own words and behavior, never making any effort to negotiate, reflect, discuss, make agreements which they keep to!, actually listen to those they have designated “enemies”?