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Tell it to the woke crew.These mass shootings aren’t going to end if you don’t give T’s and P’s.
Yep, obviously the democratic idiot in the white house doesn't have a handle on this. So maybe a Republican would.
Date | Location | Dead | Injured | Total | Description |
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December 26, 2020 | Rockford, Illinois | 3 | 3 | 6 | Don Carter Lanes shooting: A man shot six people at a bowling alley, killing three of them. |
November 20, 2020 | Wauwatosa, Wisconsin | 0 | 8 | 8 | Mayfair Mall shooting: Eight people were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after a person opened fire at the Mayfair Mall. |
November 3, 2020 | Henderson, Nevada | 4[n 1] | 1 | 5 | Henderson shooting: Three people were killed and one person was injured when a gunman opened fire at an apartment complex. The gunman was killed by police. |
September 19, 2020 | Rochester, New York | 2 | 14 | 16 | Rochester shooting: Two people were killed and fourteen others injured after a shooting at a party in Rochester. |
August 9, 2020 | Washington, D.C. | 1 | 21 | 22 | 2020 Washington, D.C. block party shooting: A shooting at a block party left one dead and 22 injured, including an off-duty police officer. |
March 15, 2020 | Springfield, Missouri | 5[n 1] | 2 | 7 | 2020 Springfield, Missouri shooting: A man committed a series of random drive-by shootings before crashing his vehicle at a gas station. He entered the business, where he killed four people and wounded two others before committing suicide.[47] |
February 26, 2020 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 6[n 1] | 0 | 6 | Milwaukee brewery shooting: Five people were killed when a gunman opened fire at the local Molson Coors Beverage Company campus, where he had been employed. Afterwards, the gunman committed suicide. |
January 17, 2020 | Grantsville, Utah | 4 | 1 | 5 | Haynie family shooting: Four members of a family were killed and one was injured after a teenager fired at his family as they returned home. |
Date | Location | Dead | Injured | Total | Description |
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December 10, 2019 | Jersey City, New Jersey | 6[n 1] | 3 | 9 | 2019 Jersey City shooting: An officer approached a vehicle suspected of being used in a murder previously, he was shot and killed. In the resulting suspect chase and police confrontation the two suspects were killed, along with three other civilians, a civilian and two cops were wounded as well. The attack in question was committed by a Black Hebrew Israelite and targeted Jews living in Jersey City. |
December 6, 2019 | Pensacola, Florida | 4[n 1] | 8 | 12 | Naval Air Station Pensacola shooting: Three people were killed and 8 others were injured at a US Navy base. The suspect was killed by police. |
December 5, 2019 | Miramar, Florida | 4[n 1] | 1 | 5 | 2019 Miramar shootout: Two suspects robbed a jewelry store which resulted in a police shootout that killed 2 people,[48] including a UPS truck driver who was on his 1st day on the job. Both suspects were killed by police. |
November 17, 2019 | Fresno, California | 4 | 6 | 10 | 2019 Fresno shooting: Ten people were shot, four fatally, at a football watch party. |
November 14, 2019 | Santa Clarita, California | 3[n 1] | 3 | 6 | 2019 Saugus High School shooting: Two people were killed and three others were injured. The gunman then eventually committed suicide. |
October 31, 2019 | Orinda, California | 5 | 4 | 9 | Orinda shooting: An overnight block party attended by over 100 people ended with five people killed, and four more wounded by gunfire. |
October 29, 2019 | Greenville, Texas | 2 | 14 | 16 | Texas A&M University homecoming party shooting: A gunman opened fire at a homecoming party, killing two people. Fourteen people were shot and wounded or injured in a stampede as people fled the gunfire. |
October 14, 2019 | San Juan, Puerto Rico | 6 | 0 | 6 | 2019 Río Piedras shooting: Six people were killed after a shootout near an apartment complex. |
August 25, 2019 | Hobbs, New Mexico | 3 | 4 | 7 | Hobbs, New Mexico party shooting: A gunman opened fire at a party, killing three people and wounding four. |
August 4, 2019 | Dayton, Ohio | 10[n 1] | 27[n 11] | 37 | 2019 Dayton shooting: A gunman shot 26 people, killing 9, including his transgender sibling, and wounding 17 others outside of a bar. Ten others were wounded as they flee the scene. The perpetrator was killed by police after the first shots were fired in 32 seconds. |
August 3, 2019 | El Paso, Texas | 23[n 12] | 23 | 46 | 2019 El Paso shooting: A gunman shot 46 people, killing 23, and wounding 23 others at a Walmart Supercenter near the Cielo Vista Mall. The attack was a hate crime targeting Hispanic immigration and was influenced by the Christchurch mosque shootings. The perpetrator was arrested by police. |
July 28, 2019 | Gilroy, California | 4[n 1] | 15 | 19 | Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting: A gunman killed three people, including a 6-year-old boy, attending Gilroy's annual Garlic Festival; 12 more people were injured. The shooter killed himself. |
May 31, 2019 | Virginia Beach, Virginia | 13[n 1] | 4 | 17 | 2019 Virginia Beach shooting: A gunman killed 12 people and injured four others at a municipal building. The gunman was killed by police.[49] |
May 7, 2019 | Highlands Ranch, Colorado | 1 | 8 | 9 | 2019 STEM School Highlands Ranch shooting: A school shooting was reported at STEM School Highlands Ranch, around 1:50 p.m, two shooters targeted separate locations and killed one student and injured eight more before being arrested.[50] |
April 30, 2019 | Charlotte, North Carolina | 2 | 4 | 6 | 2019 University of North Carolina at Charlotte shooting: Six people were shot, two fatally, on the last day of classes at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. The student gunman was taken into custody after he ran out of ammunition.[51] |
April 27, 2019 | Poway, California | 1 | 3 | 4 | Poway synagogue shooting: One person was killed and at least three were wounded by a shooter at the Chabad of Poway synagogue.[52] The gunman was influenced by the Christchurch mosque shootings in New Zealand and claimed responsibility for the Escondido mosque fire the month prior |
February 15, 2019 | Aurora, Illinois | 6[n 1] | 6 | 12 | Aurora, Illinois shooting: A 45-year-old man opened fire at a Henry Pratt Company plant and killed five people and injured six others. He was a former worker at the plant and he was killed in a shootout with police. |
January 28, 2019 | Houston, Texas | 2 | 5 | 7 | Harding Street raid: Two homeowners were killed and five Houston Police Department officers wounded in a shootout during a no-knock raid.[53] |
January 26, 2019 | Ascension and Livingston Parish, Louisiana | 5 | 0 | 5 | January 2019 Louisiana shootings: A 21-year-old man killed five people, including his parents, in two parishes in Louisiana.[54] |
January 23, 2019 | Sebring, Florida | 5 | 0 | 5 | 2019 Sebring shooting: Five people were killed in a hostage incident and shooting at a bank. The suspect was taken into custody by police.[55] |
Date | Location | Dead | Injured | Total | Description |
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November 11, 2018 | Globe, Arizona | 3 | 1 | 4 | Globe, Arizona shooting: A gunman shot four people outside a bar, three fatally, before fleeing the scene. He was later taken into custody.[56] |
November 11, 2018 | Robbins, Illinois | 1 | 4[n 1] | 5 | Shooting of Jemel Roberson: A man re-entered a bar after being ejected and began to fire, wounding three people and becoming injured himself. Armed security guards apprehended the suspect. Responding officers saw one of the security guards with a gun, and shot and killed him.[57] |
November 7, 2018 | Thousand Oaks, California | 13[n 1] | 16 | 29 | Thousand Oaks shooting: A man entered a bar hosting a student line-dancing event and killed 12 people, including a police officer. 16 other people were injured, one of them by gunfire. The gunman then killed himself.[58][59] |
November 2, 2018 | Tallahassee, Florida | 3[n 1] | 5[n 4] | 8 | 2018 Tallahassee shooting: A man entered a yoga studio and killed two women and injured five others; four by gunshots and one by pistol-whipping, before committing suicide.[60] |
October 27, 2018 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 11 | 7[n 1] | 18 | Pittsburgh synagogue shooting: A man opened fire in the Tree of Life synagogue in an antisemitic attack, killing 11 people and injuring six others (including four police officers). The suspect, 46-year-old Robert G. Bowers, was taken into custody by police.[61][62] |
October 3, 2018 | Florence, South Carolina | 2 | 10 | 12 | Florence shooting: Officers were shot at during a two-hour standoff while attempting to execute a search warrant. The perpetrator held children hostage, killing one and wounding seven before being arrested.[63] |
September 20, 2018 | Aberdeen, Maryland | 4[n 1] | 3 | 7 | Aberdeen shooting: An employee of the Rite Aid Distribution facility killed three victims before wounding herself. The shooter died later in the hospital.[64] |
September 6, 2018 | Cincinnati, Ohio | 4[n 1] | 2 | 6 | Fifth Third Center shooting: A gunman entered a loading dock at the Fifth Third Center skyscraper and opened fire before entering the lobby of a building. Four people, including the shooter, were killed and two were injured.[65] |
August 26, 2018 | Jacksonville, Florida | 3[n 1] | 11 | 14 | Jacksonville Landing shooting: A gunman killed two people and wounded eleven more (nine with gunshot wounds) at a Madden NFL 19 competition before killing himself. The shooter was identified as David Katz, an individual who had reportedly been eliminated from the competition before the shooting.[66][67][68] |
June 28, 2018 | Annapolis, Maryland | 5 | 2 | 7 | Capital Gazette shooting: A gunman entered the offices of The Capital Gazette and killed five employees and wounded two others.[69][70] |
June 17, 2018 | Trenton, New Jersey | 1[n 1] | 22[n 13] | 23 | Art All Night shooting: Several gunmen wounded 17 people at the Art All Night festival. Five others were wounded when they were trampled by people around them. One of the suspected gunmen was shot and killed by police. Police suspect the shooting was gang-related.[71] |
May 30–June 4, 2018 | Scottsdale, Arizona | 7[n 1] | 0 | 7 | 2018 Scottsdale shootings: Over the course of several days, a man killed a forensic psychiatrist, two paralegals, a counselor, and a couple from whom he took a handgun. The suspect killed himself when police began closing in on him.[72][73] |
May 18, 2018 | Santa Fe, Texas | 10 | 14[n 1] | 24 | 2018 Santa Fe High School shooting: A student at Santa Fe High School shot and killed 10 people and wounded 14 others. Explosive devices were also found, but they were not detonated. The suspect was taken into custody by police.[74] |
April 22, 2018 | Nashville, Tennessee | 4 | 2 | 6 | Nashville Waffle House shooting: A gunman entered a Waffle House, where he killed four people and injured two others. He was later taken into custody.[75] |
April 3, 2018 | San Bruno, California | 1[n 1] | 4[n 14] | 5 | YouTube headquarters shooting: A woman approached an outdoor patio at YouTube Headquarters and wounded three people before committing suicide, a fourth person was injured in the evacuation.[76] |
March 9, 2018 | Yountville, California | 5[n 1][n 15] | 0 | 5 | Yountville shooting: A man entered the Veterans Home of California and held three staff members hostage. He killed the three staff members (and the unborn child of one of the staff members, who was pregnant) before killing himself in a murder–suicide.[77] |
February 14, 2018 | Parkland, Florida | 17 | 17 | 34 | Stoneman Douglas High School shooting: A former student of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School entered the school, killed 17 people, and wounded 17 others. He was taken into custody by police.[78][79] |
January 23, 2018 | Benton, Kentucky | 2 | 16 | 18 | 2018 Marshall County High School shooting: A fifteen-year-old student killed two other students and injured sixteen others before discarding his weapon and attempting to hide among other students. He was apprehended by police.[80] |
Date | Location | Dead | Injured | Total | Description |
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December 31, 2017 | Highlands Ranch, Colorado | 2[n 1] | 6 | 8 | Copper Canyon Apartment Homes shooting: After being called to a home for a report of a disturbance, five police officers were shot in an "ambush-style" attack. One officer was killed and the other four were wounded. Two other people were also wounded in a neighboring apartment. Officers later re-entered the apartment with a SWAT team and killed the suspect; another officer was injured in this exchange.[81] |
November 5, 2017 | Sutherland Springs, Texas | 27[n 1][n 15] | 22 | 49 | Sutherland Springs church shooting: A gunman approached the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs and killed two people outside before entering and shooting at the congregation, killing 26 people (including an unborn child) and injuring 22. He was confronted by a local man with a gun, and they exchanged gunfire before entering a vehicle. The man flagged down another person and they began a high-speed chase of the gunman, which ended when the gunman went off the road and was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.[82][83][84] |
October 1, 2017 | Paradise, Nevada | 61[n 1] | 411 | 472 | 2017 Las Vegas shooting: A man on the 32nd floor of a hotel opened fire on a country music festival happening outside, killing 60 people and injuring 867 others, with 411 of them suffering from gunshot wounds. The man then shot himself.[85][86][87][88][89] |
September 24, 2017 | Antioch, Tennessee | 1 | 8[n 1] | 9 | Burnette Chapel shooting: A man killed a woman outside the Burnette Chapel Church of Christ before entering the chapel and wounding seven others. During a struggle with an usher, the man shot himself in the chest. The usher ran to his car to get his own pistol and held the man at gunpoint until police arrived to arrest him.[90] |
September 10, 2017 | Plano, Texas | 9[n 1] | 1 | 10 | 2017 Plano shooting: A man entered his ex-wife's home while she was hosting a football-watching party and killed her and seven others, and wounded one other. He was killed by police.[91] |
August 28, 2017 | Clovis, New Mexico | 2 | 4 | 6 | Clovis library shooting: A sixteen-year-old killed two people and wounded four others at a public library before surrendering to police.[92] |
July 1, 2017 | Little Rock, Arkansas | 0 | 28 | 28 | Little Rock nightclub shooting: Twenty-eight people were injured (twenty-five directly by gunfire) when shooting broke out in a nightclub where rapper Finese 2Tymes was performing.[93] |
June 30, 2017 | New York City, New York | 2[n 1] | 6 | 8 | Bronx-Lebanon Hospital attack: A former hospital employee killed a doctor and wounded six others before he committed suicide. |
June 14, 2017 | San Francisco, California | 4[n 1] | 5 | 9 | San Francisco UPS shooting: A gunman entered his workplace and singled out coworkers, killing three and wounding five, before committing suicide.[94] |
June 14, 2017 | Alexandria, Virginia | 1[n 1] | 6 | 7 | Congressional baseball shooting: A gunman shot and wounded four people, including Republican Congressman and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, while they were practicing for the Congressional Baseball Game. Two others were also injured in other ways. The gunman was killed after being engaged by Capitol police officers assigned to protect Scalise and by police officers responding to the scene.[95] |
June 8, 2017 | Eaton Township, Pennsylvania | 4[n 1] | 0 | 4 | Eaton Township Weis Markets shooting: An employee of a Weis Markets supermarket who was working a night shift barricaded the exits and killed three coworkers before killing himself.[96] |
June 6, 2017 | Sandy, Utah | 3[n 1] | 2 | 5 | Sandy, Utah attack: A man rammed a vehicle containing his ex-girlfriend, three children and one other adult, opened fire, killing two and wounding two, then committed suicide.[97] |
June 5, 2017 | Orlando, Florida | 6[n 1] | 0 | 6 | Orlando factory shooting: A former employee entered the factory through a rear exit and killed five employees and then himself.[98] |
May 27, 2017 | Lincoln County, Mississippi | 8 | 1[n 1] | 9 | 2017 Mississippi shootings: A man killed eight people, including several family members and a sheriff's deputy, at three separate houses. He was injured by police and then arrested. The shooter later said he had intended to commit suicide by cop.[99] |
May 12, 2017 | Kirkersville, Ohio | 4[n 1] | 0 | 4 | Kirkersville shooting: After taking two people hostage, a man shot and killed a police officer and two nurses at a nursing home before he killed himself. |
April 13–18, 2017 | Fresno, California | 4 | 0 | 4 | 2017 Fresno shootings: A black supremacist killed a white security guard at a hotel, then killed three other white people five days later. The attacks, committed against white people by a black suspect, were racially motivated as the suspect believed there was a race war taking place between white and black people and spoke of his hatred for white people, specifically white men. He was taken into custody by police.[100] |
March 26, 2017 | Cincinnati, Ohio | 2 | 16 | 18 | Cincinnati nightclub shooting: Two men were killed and sixteen people were wounded after a fight escalated into a shooting at a crowded nightclub. One person was arrested.[101] |
January 6, 2017 | Broward County, Florida | 5 | 6 | 11 | Fort Lauderdale airport shooting: A man killed five people and injured six in a shooting at Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport before running out of ammunition and lying on the ground to surrender to police. Thirty to forty other people were also hurt, with injuries not directly caused by gunfire.[102] |
I did. We need more T’s and P’s.Tell it to the woke crew.
Oh, the US sure loves setting world records, doesn't it? After all, what could be more impressive than holding the title for the most mass shootings in a single country?The same handle on it the last guy had...
2020[edit]
For a more comprehensive list, see List of mass shootings in the United States in 2020.
Date Location Dead Injured Total Description December 26, 2020 Rockford, Illinois 3 3 6 Don Carter Lanes shooting: A man shot six people at a bowling alley, killing three of them. November 20, 2020 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin 0 8 8 Mayfair Mall shooting: Eight people were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after a person opened fire at the Mayfair Mall. November 3, 2020 Henderson, Nevada 4[n 1] 1 5 Henderson shooting: Three people were killed and one person was injured when a gunman opened fire at an apartment complex. The gunman was killed by police. September 19, 2020 Rochester, New York 2 14 16 Rochester shooting: Two people were killed and fourteen others injured after a shooting at a party in Rochester. August 9, 2020 Washington, D.C. 1 21 22 2020 Washington, D.C. block party shooting: A shooting at a block party left one dead and 22 injured, including an off-duty police officer. March 15, 2020 Springfield, Missouri 5[n 1] 2 7 2020 Springfield, Missouri shooting: A man committed a series of random drive-by shootings before crashing his vehicle at a gas station. He entered the business, where he killed four people and wounded two others before committing suicide.[47] February 26, 2020 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 6[n 1] 0 6 Milwaukee brewery shooting: Five people were killed when a gunman opened fire at the local Molson Coors Beverage Company campus, where he had been employed. Afterwards, the gunman committed suicide. January 17, 2020 Grantsville, Utah 4 1 5 Haynie family shooting: Four members of a family were killed and one was injured after a teenager fired at his family as they returned home. 2019[edit]
For a more comprehensive list, see List of mass shootings in the United States in 2019.
Date Location Dead Injured Total Description December 10, 2019 Jersey City, New Jersey 6[n 1] 3 9 2019 Jersey City shooting: An officer approached a vehicle suspected of being used in a murder previously, he was shot and killed. In the resulting suspect chase and police confrontation the two suspects were killed, along with three other civilians, a civilian and two cops were wounded as well. The attack in question was committed by a Black Hebrew Israelite and targeted Jews living in Jersey City. December 6, 2019 Pensacola, Florida 4[n 1] 8 12 Naval Air Station Pensacola shooting: Three people were killed and 8 others were injured at a US Navy base. The suspect was killed by police. December 5, 2019 Miramar, Florida 4[n 1] 1 5 2019 Miramar shootout: Two suspects robbed a jewelry store which resulted in a police shootout that killed 2 people,[48] including a UPS truck driver who was on his 1st day on the job. Both suspects were killed by police. November 17, 2019 Fresno, California 4 6 10 2019 Fresno shooting: Ten people were shot, four fatally, at a football watch party. November 14, 2019 Santa Clarita, California 3[n 1] 3 6 2019 Saugus High School shooting: Two people were killed and three others were injured. The gunman then eventually committed suicide. October 31, 2019 Orinda, California 5 4 9 Orinda shooting: An overnight block party attended by over 100 people ended with five people killed, and four more wounded by gunfire. October 29, 2019 Greenville, Texas 2 14 16 Texas A&M University homecoming party shooting: A gunman opened fire at a homecoming party, killing two people. Fourteen people were shot and wounded or injured in a stampede as people fled the gunfire. October 14, 2019 San Juan, Puerto Rico 6 0 6 2019 Río Piedras shooting: Six people were killed after a shootout near an apartment complex. August 25, 2019 Hobbs, New Mexico 3 4 7 Hobbs, New Mexico party shooting: A gunman opened fire at a party, killing three people and wounding four. August 4, 2019 Dayton, Ohio 10[n 1] 27[n 11] 37 2019 Dayton shooting: A gunman shot 26 people, killing 9, including his transgender sibling, and wounding 17 others outside of a bar. Ten others were wounded as they flee the scene. The perpetrator was killed by police after the first shots were fired in 32 seconds. August 3, 2019 El Paso, Texas 23[n 12] 23 46 2019 El Paso shooting: A gunman shot 46 people, killing 23, and wounding 23 others at a Walmart Supercenter near the Cielo Vista Mall. The attack was a hate crime targeting Hispanic immigration and was influenced by the Christchurch mosque shootings. The perpetrator was arrested by police. July 28, 2019 Gilroy, California 4[n 1] 15 19 Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting: A gunman killed three people, including a 6-year-old boy, attending Gilroy's annual Garlic Festival; 12 more people were injured. The shooter killed himself. May 31, 2019 Virginia Beach, Virginia 13[n 1] 4 17 2019 Virginia Beach shooting: A gunman killed 12 people and injured four others at a municipal building. The gunman was killed by police.[49] May 7, 2019 Highlands Ranch, Colorado 1 8 9 2019 STEM School Highlands Ranch shooting: A school shooting was reported at STEM School Highlands Ranch, around 1:50 p.m, two shooters targeted separate locations and killed one student and injured eight more before being arrested.[50] April 30, 2019 Charlotte, North Carolina 2 4 6 2019 University of North Carolina at Charlotte shooting: Six people were shot, two fatally, on the last day of classes at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. The student gunman was taken into custody after he ran out of ammunition.[51] April 27, 2019 Poway, California 1 3 4 Poway synagogue shooting: One person was killed and at least three were wounded by a shooter at the Chabad of Poway synagogue.[52] The gunman was influenced by the Christchurch mosque shootings in New Zealand and claimed responsibility for the Escondido mosque fire the month prior February 15, 2019 Aurora, Illinois 6[n 1] 6 12 Aurora, Illinois shooting: A 45-year-old man opened fire at a Henry Pratt Company plant and killed five people and injured six others. He was a former worker at the plant and he was killed in a shootout with police. January 28, 2019 Houston, Texas 2 5 7 Harding Street raid: Two homeowners were killed and five Houston Police Department officers wounded in a shootout during a no-knock raid.[53] January 26, 2019 Ascension and Livingston Parish, Louisiana 5 0 5 January 2019 Louisiana shootings: A 21-year-old man killed five people, including his parents, in two parishes in Louisiana.[54] January 23, 2019 Sebring, Florida 5 0 5 2019 Sebring shooting: Five people were killed in a hostage incident and shooting at a bank. The suspect was taken into custody by police.[55] 2018[edit]
For a more comprehensive list, see List of mass shootings in the United States in 2018.
Date Location Dead Injured Total Description November 11, 2018 Globe, Arizona 3 1 4 Globe, Arizona shooting: A gunman shot four people outside a bar, three fatally, before fleeing the scene. He was later taken into custody.[56] November 11, 2018 Robbins, Illinois 1 4[n 1] 5 Shooting of Jemel Roberson: A man re-entered a bar after being ejected and began to fire, wounding three people and becoming injured himself. Armed security guards apprehended the suspect. Responding officers saw one of the security guards with a gun, and shot and killed him.[57] November 7, 2018 Thousand Oaks, California 13[n 1] 16 29 Thousand Oaks shooting: A man entered a bar hosting a student line-dancing event and killed 12 people, including a police officer. 16 other people were injured, one of them by gunfire. The gunman then killed himself.[58][59] November 2, 2018 Tallahassee, Florida 3[n 1] 5[n 4] 8 2018 Tallahassee shooting: A man entered a yoga studio and killed two women and injured five others; four by gunshots and one by pistol-whipping, before committing suicide.[60] October 27, 2018 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 11 7[n 1] 18 Pittsburgh synagogue shooting: A man opened fire in the Tree of Life synagogue in an antisemitic attack, killing 11 people and injuring six others (including four police officers). The suspect, 46-year-old Robert G. Bowers, was taken into custody by police.[61][62] October 3, 2018 Florence, South Carolina 2 10 12 Florence shooting: Officers were shot at during a two-hour standoff while attempting to execute a search warrant. The perpetrator held children hostage, killing one and wounding seven before being arrested.[63] September 20, 2018 Aberdeen, Maryland 4[n 1] 3 7 Aberdeen shooting: An employee of the Rite Aid Distribution facility killed three victims before wounding herself. The shooter died later in the hospital.[64] September 6, 2018 Cincinnati, Ohio 4[n 1] 2 6 Fifth Third Center shooting: A gunman entered a loading dock at the Fifth Third Center skyscraper and opened fire before entering the lobby of a building. Four people, including the shooter, were killed and two were injured.[65] August 26, 2018 Jacksonville, Florida 3[n 1] 11 14 Jacksonville Landing shooting: A gunman killed two people and wounded eleven more (nine with gunshot wounds) at a Madden NFL 19 competition before killing himself. The shooter was identified as David Katz, an individual who had reportedly been eliminated from the competition before the shooting.[66][67][68] June 28, 2018 Annapolis, Maryland 5 2 7 Capital Gazette shooting: A gunman entered the offices of The Capital Gazette and killed five employees and wounded two others.[69][70] June 17, 2018 Trenton, New Jersey 1[n 1] 22[n 13] 23 Art All Night shooting: Several gunmen wounded 17 people at the Art All Night festival. Five others were wounded when they were trampled by people around them. One of the suspected gunmen was shot and killed by police. Police suspect the shooting was gang-related.[71] May 30–June 4, 2018 Scottsdale, Arizona 7[n 1] 0 7 2018 Scottsdale shootings: Over the course of several days, a man killed a forensic psychiatrist, two paralegals, a counselor, and a couple from whom he took a handgun. The suspect killed himself when police began closing in on him.[72][73] May 18, 2018 Santa Fe, Texas 10 14[n 1] 24 2018 Santa Fe High School shooting: A student at Santa Fe High School shot and killed 10 people and wounded 14 others. Explosive devices were also found, but they were not detonated. The suspect was taken into custody by police.[74] April 22, 2018 Nashville, Tennessee 4 2 6 Nashville Waffle House shooting: A gunman entered a Waffle House, where he killed four people and injured two others. He was later taken into custody.[75] April 3, 2018 San Bruno, California 1[n 1] 4[n 14] 5 YouTube headquarters shooting: A woman approached an outdoor patio at YouTube Headquarters and wounded three people before committing suicide, a fourth person was injured in the evacuation.[76] March 9, 2018 Yountville, California 5[n 1][n 15] 0 5 Yountville shooting: A man entered the Veterans Home of California and held three staff members hostage. He killed the three staff members (and the unborn child of one of the staff members, who was pregnant) before killing himself in a murder–suicide.[77] February 14, 2018 Parkland, Florida 17 17 34 Stoneman Douglas High School shooting: A former student of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School entered the school, killed 17 people, and wounded 17 others. He was taken into custody by police.[78][79] January 23, 2018 Benton, Kentucky 2 16 18 2018 Marshall County High School shooting: A fifteen-year-old student killed two other students and injured sixteen others before discarding his weapon and attempting to hide among other students. He was apprehended by police.[80] 2017[edit]
Date Location Dead Injured Total Description December 31, 2017 Highlands Ranch, Colorado 2[n 1] 6 8 Copper Canyon Apartment Homes shooting: After being called to a home for a report of a disturbance, five police officers were shot in an "ambush-style" attack. One officer was killed and the other four were wounded. Two other people were also wounded in a neighboring apartment. Officers later re-entered the apartment with a SWAT team and killed the suspect; another officer was injured in this exchange.[81] November 5, 2017 Sutherland Springs, Texas 27[n 1][n 15] 22 49 Sutherland Springs church shooting: A gunman approached the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs and killed two people outside before entering and shooting at the congregation, killing 26 people (including an unborn child) and injuring 22. He was confronted by a local man with a gun, and they exchanged gunfire before entering a vehicle. The man flagged down another person and they began a high-speed chase of the gunman, which ended when the gunman went off the road and was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.[82][83][84] October 1, 2017 Paradise, Nevada 61[n 1] 411 472 2017 Las Vegas shooting: A man on the 32nd floor of a hotel opened fire on a country music festival happening outside, killing 60 people and injuring 867 others, with 411 of them suffering from gunshot wounds. The man then shot himself.[85][86][87][88][89] September 24, 2017 Antioch, Tennessee 1 8[n 1] 9 Burnette Chapel shooting: A man killed a woman outside the Burnette Chapel Church of Christ before entering the chapel and wounding seven others. During a struggle with an usher, the man shot himself in the chest. The usher ran to his car to get his own pistol and held the man at gunpoint until police arrived to arrest him.[90] September 10, 2017 Plano, Texas 9[n 1] 1 10 2017 Plano shooting: A man entered his ex-wife's home while she was hosting a football-watching party and killed her and seven others, and wounded one other. He was killed by police.[91] August 28, 2017 Clovis, New Mexico 2 4 6 Clovis library shooting: A sixteen-year-old killed two people and wounded four others at a public library before surrendering to police.[92] July 1, 2017 Little Rock, Arkansas 0 28 28 Little Rock nightclub shooting: Twenty-eight people were injured (twenty-five directly by gunfire) when shooting broke out in a nightclub where rapper Finese 2Tymes was performing.[93] June 30, 2017 New York City, New York 2[n 1] 6 8 Bronx-Lebanon Hospital attack: A former hospital employee killed a doctor and wounded six others before he committed suicide. June 14, 2017 San Francisco, California 4[n 1] 5 9 San Francisco UPS shooting: A gunman entered his workplace and singled out coworkers, killing three and wounding five, before committing suicide.[94] June 14, 2017 Alexandria, Virginia 1[n 1] 6 7 Congressional baseball shooting: A gunman shot and wounded four people, including Republican Congressman and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, while they were practicing for the Congressional Baseball Game. Two others were also injured in other ways. The gunman was killed after being engaged by Capitol police officers assigned to protect Scalise and by police officers responding to the scene.[95] June 8, 2017 Eaton Township, Pennsylvania 4[n 1] 0 4 Eaton Township Weis Markets shooting: An employee of a Weis Markets supermarket who was working a night shift barricaded the exits and killed three coworkers before killing himself.[96] June 6, 2017 Sandy, Utah 3[n 1] 2 5 Sandy, Utah attack: A man rammed a vehicle containing his ex-girlfriend, three children and one other adult, opened fire, killing two and wounding two, then committed suicide.[97] June 5, 2017 Orlando, Florida 6[n 1] 0 6 Orlando factory shooting: A former employee entered the factory through a rear exit and killed five employees and then himself.[98] May 27, 2017 Lincoln County, Mississippi 8 1[n 1] 9 2017 Mississippi shootings: A man killed eight people, including several family members and a sheriff's deputy, at three separate houses. He was injured by police and then arrested. The shooter later said he had intended to commit suicide by cop.[99] May 12, 2017 Kirkersville, Ohio 4[n 1] 0 4 Kirkersville shooting: After taking two people hostage, a man shot and killed a police officer and two nurses at a nursing home before he killed himself. April 13–18, 2017 Fresno, California 4 0 4 2017 Fresno shootings: A black supremacist killed a white security guard at a hotel, then killed three other white people five days later. The attacks, committed against white people by a black suspect, were racially motivated as the suspect believed there was a race war taking place between white and black people and spoke of his hatred for white people, specifically white men. He was taken into custody by police.[100] March 26, 2017 Cincinnati, Ohio 2 16 18 Cincinnati nightclub shooting: Two men were killed and sixteen people were wounded after a fight escalated into a shooting at a crowded nightclub. One person was arrested.[101] January 6, 2017 Broward County, Florida 5 6 11 Fort Lauderdale airport shooting: A man killed five people and injured six in a shooting at Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport before running out of ammunition and lying on the ground to surrender to police. Thirty to forty other people were also hurt, with injuries not directly caused by gunfire.[102]
You can go ahead and explain how we had control of national gun laws any day now.
No, it won't.We’re 100 days into 2023 & have had more mass shooting THAN DAYS with today marking the 132nd. To Republicans, thoughts & prayers won't end this nightmare, action will.
But, but, if you're a leftist, angry at the world, probably don't like guns, why resort to guns? Is that one last ditch effort to add more fuel to the fire to ban guns?This ws on the shooters social media page. Looks like premeditation to me. Wonder why they always manage to die in the shoot out or kill themselves ....they don't seem to want to face the music....or answer for their actions. Got news for them....they will have to answer.![]()
and this occurs to me too....... the willingness to die...that's not normal...wonder if there isn't some psychological conditioning coming from somewhere...like FIB? CYA??
The same handle on it the last guy had...
2020[edit]
For a more comprehensive list, see List of mass shootings in the United States in 2020.
Date Location Dead Injured Total Description December 26, 2020 Rockford, Illinois 3 3 6 Don Carter Lanes shooting: A man shot six people at a bowling alley, killing three of them. November 20, 2020 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin 0 8 8 Mayfair Mall shooting: Eight people were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after a person opened fire at the Mayfair Mall. November 3, 2020 Henderson, Nevada 4[n 1] 1 5 Henderson shooting: Three people were killed and one person was injured when a gunman opened fire at an apartment complex. The gunman was killed by police. September 19, 2020 Rochester, New York 2 14 16 Rochester shooting: Two people were killed and fourteen others injured after a shooting at a party in Rochester. August 9, 2020 Washington, D.C. 1 21 22 2020 Washington, D.C. block party shooting: A shooting at a block party left one dead and 22 injured, including an off-duty police officer. March 15, 2020 Springfield, Missouri 5[n 1] 2 7 2020 Springfield, Missouri shooting: A man committed a series of random drive-by shootings before crashing his vehicle at a gas station. He entered the business, where he killed four people and wounded two others before committing suicide.[47] February 26, 2020 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 6[n 1] 0 6 Milwaukee brewery shooting: Five people were killed when a gunman opened fire at the local Molson Coors Beverage Company campus, where he had been employed. Afterwards, the gunman committed suicide. January 17, 2020 Grantsville, Utah 4 1 5 Haynie family shooting: Four members of a family were killed and one was injured after a teenager fired at his family as they returned home. 2019[edit]
For a more comprehensive list, see List of mass shootings in the United States in 2019.
Date Location Dead Injured Total Description December 10, 2019 Jersey City, New Jersey 6[n 1] 3 9 2019 Jersey City shooting: An officer approached a vehicle suspected of being used in a murder previously, he was shot and killed. In the resulting suspect chase and police confrontation the two suspects were killed, along with three other civilians, a civilian and two cops were wounded as well. The attack in question was committed by a Black Hebrew Israelite and targeted Jews living in Jersey City. December 6, 2019 Pensacola, Florida 4[n 1] 8 12 Naval Air Station Pensacola shooting: Three people were killed and 8 others were injured at a US Navy base. The suspect was killed by police. December 5, 2019 Miramar, Florida 4[n 1] 1 5 2019 Miramar shootout: Two suspects robbed a jewelry store which resulted in a police shootout that killed 2 people,[48] including a UPS truck driver who was on his 1st day on the job. Both suspects were killed by police. November 17, 2019 Fresno, California 4 6 10 2019 Fresno shooting: Ten people were shot, four fatally, at a football watch party. November 14, 2019 Santa Clarita, California 3[n 1] 3 6 2019 Saugus High School shooting: Two people were killed and three others were injured. The gunman then eventually committed suicide. October 31, 2019 Orinda, California 5 4 9 Orinda shooting: An overnight block party attended by over 100 people ended with five people killed, and four more wounded by gunfire. October 29, 2019 Greenville, Texas 2 14 16 Texas A&M University homecoming party shooting: A gunman opened fire at a homecoming party, killing two people. Fourteen people were shot and wounded or injured in a stampede as people fled the gunfire. October 14, 2019 San Juan, Puerto Rico 6 0 6 2019 Río Piedras shooting: Six people were killed after a shootout near an apartment complex. August 25, 2019 Hobbs, New Mexico 3 4 7 Hobbs, New Mexico party shooting: A gunman opened fire at a party, killing three people and wounding four. August 4, 2019 Dayton, Ohio 10[n 1] 27[n 11] 37 2019 Dayton shooting: A gunman shot 26 people, killing 9, including his transgender sibling, and wounding 17 others outside of a bar. Ten others were wounded as they flee the scene. The perpetrator was killed by police after the first shots were fired in 32 seconds. August 3, 2019 El Paso, Texas 23[n 12] 23 46 2019 El Paso shooting: A gunman shot 46 people, killing 23, and wounding 23 others at a Walmart Supercenter near the Cielo Vista Mall. The attack was a hate crime targeting Hispanic immigration and was influenced by the Christchurch mosque shootings. The perpetrator was arrested by police. July 28, 2019 Gilroy, California 4[n 1] 15 19 Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting: A gunman killed three people, including a 6-year-old boy, attending Gilroy's annual Garlic Festival; 12 more people were injured. The shooter killed himself. May 31, 2019 Virginia Beach, Virginia 13[n 1] 4 17 2019 Virginia Beach shooting: A gunman killed 12 people and injured four others at a municipal building. The gunman was killed by police.[49] May 7, 2019 Highlands Ranch, Colorado 1 8 9 2019 STEM School Highlands Ranch shooting: A school shooting was reported at STEM School Highlands Ranch, around 1:50 p.m, two shooters targeted separate locations and killed one student and injured eight more before being arrested.[50] April 30, 2019 Charlotte, North Carolina 2 4 6 2019 University of North Carolina at Charlotte shooting: Six people were shot, two fatally, on the last day of classes at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. The student gunman was taken into custody after he ran out of ammunition.[51] April 27, 2019 Poway, California 1 3 4 Poway synagogue shooting: One person was killed and at least three were wounded by a shooter at the Chabad of Poway synagogue.[52] The gunman was influenced by the Christchurch mosque shootings in New Zealand and claimed responsibility for the Escondido mosque fire the month prior February 15, 2019 Aurora, Illinois 6[n 1] 6 12 Aurora, Illinois shooting: A 45-year-old man opened fire at a Henry Pratt Company plant and killed five people and injured six others. He was a former worker at the plant and he was killed in a shootout with police. January 28, 2019 Houston, Texas 2 5 7 Harding Street raid: Two homeowners were killed and five Houston Police Department officers wounded in a shootout during a no-knock raid.[53] January 26, 2019 Ascension and Livingston Parish, Louisiana 5 0 5 January 2019 Louisiana shootings: A 21-year-old man killed five people, including his parents, in two parishes in Louisiana.[54] January 23, 2019 Sebring, Florida 5 0 5 2019 Sebring shooting: Five people were killed in a hostage incident and shooting at a bank. The suspect was taken into custody by police.[55] 2018[edit]
For a more comprehensive list, see List of mass shootings in the United States in 2018.
Date Location Dead Injured Total Description November 11, 2018 Globe, Arizona 3 1 4 Globe, Arizona shooting: A gunman shot four people outside a bar, three fatally, before fleeing the scene. He was later taken into custody.[56] November 11, 2018 Robbins, Illinois 1 4[n 1] 5 Shooting of Jemel Roberson: A man re-entered a bar after being ejected and began to fire, wounding three people and becoming injured himself. Armed security guards apprehended the suspect. Responding officers saw one of the security guards with a gun, and shot and killed him.[57] November 7, 2018 Thousand Oaks, California 13[n 1] 16 29 Thousand Oaks shooting: A man entered a bar hosting a student line-dancing event and killed 12 people, including a police officer. 16 other people were injured, one of them by gunfire. The gunman then killed himself.[58][59] November 2, 2018 Tallahassee, Florida 3[n 1] 5[n 4] 8 2018 Tallahassee shooting: A man entered a yoga studio and killed two women and injured five others; four by gunshots and one by pistol-whipping, before committing suicide.[60] October 27, 2018 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 11 7[n 1] 18 Pittsburgh synagogue shooting: A man opened fire in the Tree of Life synagogue in an antisemitic attack, killing 11 people and injuring six others (including four police officers). The suspect, 46-year-old Robert G. Bowers, was taken into custody by police.[61][62] October 3, 2018 Florence, South Carolina 2 10 12 Florence shooting: Officers were shot at during a two-hour standoff while attempting to execute a search warrant. The perpetrator held children hostage, killing one and wounding seven before being arrested.[63] September 20, 2018 Aberdeen, Maryland 4[n 1] 3 7 Aberdeen shooting: An employee of the Rite Aid Distribution facility killed three victims before wounding herself. The shooter died later in the hospital.[64] September 6, 2018 Cincinnati, Ohio 4[n 1] 2 6 Fifth Third Center shooting: A gunman entered a loading dock at the Fifth Third Center skyscraper and opened fire before entering the lobby of a building. Four people, including the shooter, were killed and two were injured.[65] August 26, 2018 Jacksonville, Florida 3[n 1] 11 14 Jacksonville Landing shooting: A gunman killed two people and wounded eleven more (nine with gunshot wounds) at a Madden NFL 19 competition before killing himself. The shooter was identified as David Katz, an individual who had reportedly been eliminated from the competition before the shooting.[66][67][68] June 28, 2018 Annapolis, Maryland 5 2 7 Capital Gazette shooting: A gunman entered the offices of The Capital Gazette and killed five employees and wounded two others.[69][70] June 17, 2018 Trenton, New Jersey 1[n 1] 22[n 13] 23 Art All Night shooting: Several gunmen wounded 17 people at the Art All Night festival. Five others were wounded when they were trampled by people around them. One of the suspected gunmen was shot and killed by police. Police suspect the shooting was gang-related.[71] May 30–June 4, 2018 Scottsdale, Arizona 7[n 1] 0 7 2018 Scottsdale shootings: Over the course of several days, a man killed a forensic psychiatrist, two paralegals, a counselor, and a couple from whom he took a handgun. The suspect killed himself when police began closing in on him.[72][73] May 18, 2018 Santa Fe, Texas 10 14[n 1] 24 2018 Santa Fe High School shooting: A student at Santa Fe High School shot and killed 10 people and wounded 14 others. Explosive devices were also found, but they were not detonated. The suspect was taken into custody by police.[74] April 22, 2018 Nashville, Tennessee 4 2 6 Nashville Waffle House shooting: A gunman entered a Waffle House, where he killed four people and injured two others. He was later taken into custody.[75] April 3, 2018 San Bruno, California 1[n 1] 4[n 14] 5 YouTube headquarters shooting: A woman approached an outdoor patio at YouTube Headquarters and wounded three people before committing suicide, a fourth person was injured in the evacuation.[76] March 9, 2018 Yountville, California 5[n 1][n 15] 0 5 Yountville shooting: A man entered the Veterans Home of California and held three staff members hostage. He killed the three staff members (and the unborn child of one of the staff members, who was pregnant) before killing himself in a murder–suicide.[77] February 14, 2018 Parkland, Florida 17 17 34 Stoneman Douglas High School shooting: A former student of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School entered the school, killed 17 people, and wounded 17 others. He was taken into custody by police.[78][79] January 23, 2018 Benton, Kentucky 2 16 18 2018 Marshall County High School shooting: A fifteen-year-old student killed two other students and injured sixteen others before discarding his weapon and attempting to hide among other students. He was apprehended by police.[80] 2017[edit]
Date Location Dead Injured Total Description December 31, 2017 Highlands Ranch, Colorado 2[n 1] 6 8 Copper Canyon Apartment Homes shooting: After being called to a home for a report of a disturbance, five police officers were shot in an "ambush-style" attack. One officer was killed and the other four were wounded. Two other people were also wounded in a neighboring apartment. Officers later re-entered the apartment with a SWAT team and killed the suspect; another officer was injured in this exchange.[81] November 5, 2017 Sutherland Springs, Texas 27[n 1][n 15] 22 49 Sutherland Springs church shooting: A gunman approached the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs and killed two people outside before entering and shooting at the congregation, killing 26 people (including an unborn child) and injuring 22. He was confronted by a local man with a gun, and they exchanged gunfire before entering a vehicle. The man flagged down another person and they began a high-speed chase of the gunman, which ended when the gunman went off the road and was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.[82][83][84] October 1, 2017 Paradise, Nevada 61[n 1] 411 472 2017 Las Vegas shooting: A man on the 32nd floor of a hotel opened fire on a country music festival happening outside, killing 60 people and injuring 867 others, with 411 of them suffering from gunshot wounds. The man then shot himself.[85][86][87][88][89] September 24, 2017 Antioch, Tennessee 1 8[n 1] 9 Burnette Chapel shooting: A man killed a woman outside the Burnette Chapel Church of Christ before entering the chapel and wounding seven others. During a struggle with an usher, the man shot himself in the chest. The usher ran to his car to get his own pistol and held the man at gunpoint until police arrived to arrest him.[90] September 10, 2017 Plano, Texas 9[n 1] 1 10 2017 Plano shooting: A man entered his ex-wife's home while she was hosting a football-watching party and killed her and seven others, and wounded one other. He was killed by police.[91] August 28, 2017 Clovis, New Mexico 2 4 6 Clovis library shooting: A sixteen-year-old killed two people and wounded four others at a public library before surrendering to police.[92] July 1, 2017 Little Rock, Arkansas 0 28 28 Little Rock nightclub shooting: Twenty-eight people were injured (twenty-five directly by gunfire) when shooting broke out in a nightclub where rapper Finese 2Tymes was performing.[93] June 30, 2017 New York City, New York 2[n 1] 6 8 Bronx-Lebanon Hospital attack: A former hospital employee killed a doctor and wounded six others before he committed suicide. June 14, 2017 San Francisco, California 4[n 1] 5 9 San Francisco UPS shooting: A gunman entered his workplace and singled out coworkers, killing three and wounding five, before committing suicide.[94] June 14, 2017 Alexandria, Virginia 1[n 1] 6 7 Congressional baseball shooting: A gunman shot and wounded four people, including Republican Congressman and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, while they were practicing for the Congressional Baseball Game. Two others were also injured in other ways. The gunman was killed after being engaged by Capitol police officers assigned to protect Scalise and by police officers responding to the scene.[95] June 8, 2017 Eaton Township, Pennsylvania 4[n 1] 0 4 Eaton Township Weis Markets shooting: An employee of a Weis Markets supermarket who was working a night shift barricaded the exits and killed three coworkers before killing himself.[96] June 6, 2017 Sandy, Utah 3[n 1] 2 5 Sandy, Utah attack: A man rammed a vehicle containing his ex-girlfriend, three children and one other adult, opened fire, killing two and wounding two, then committed suicide.[97] June 5, 2017 Orlando, Florida 6[n 1] 0 6 Orlando factory shooting: A former employee entered the factory through a rear exit and killed five employees and then himself.[98] May 27, 2017 Lincoln County, Mississippi 8 1[n 1] 9 2017 Mississippi shootings: A man killed eight people, including several family members and a sheriff's deputy, at three separate houses. He was injured by police and then arrested. The shooter later said he had intended to commit suicide by cop.[99] May 12, 2017 Kirkersville, Ohio 4[n 1] 0 4 Kirkersville shooting: After taking two people hostage, a man shot and killed a police officer and two nurses at a nursing home before he killed himself. April 13–18, 2017 Fresno, California 4 0 4 2017 Fresno shootings: A black supremacist killed a white security guard at a hotel, then killed three other white people five days later. The attacks, committed against white people by a black suspect, were racially motivated as the suspect believed there was a race war taking place between white and black people and spoke of his hatred for white people, specifically white men. He was taken into custody by police.[100] March 26, 2017 Cincinnati, Ohio 2 16 18 Cincinnati nightclub shooting: Two men were killed and sixteen people were wounded after a fight escalated into a shooting at a crowded nightclub. One person was arrested.[101] January 6, 2017 Broward County, Florida 5 6 11 Fort Lauderdale airport shooting: A man killed five people and injured six in a shooting at Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport before running out of ammunition and lying on the ground to surrender to police. Thirty to forty other people were also hurt, with injuries not directly caused by gunfire.[102]
In 2020 there were 8 mass shootings.
Amazing what a pandemic will solve.
Amazing what a republican president is capable of.
Very true, who knew he was capable of fucking up the response to a virus as badly as he did.
So you admit he had gun violence pretty much under control with single digit mass shootings in 2020 and Biden already hitting triple digits?