Saturday, July 28, 2012

60 Mass Shootings Since Tucson

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and Governor Romney to provide solutions to gun
violence, go to http://www.wearebetterthanthis.org/

60 Mass Shootings Since Tucson

http://www.bradycampaign.org/

There have been 60 mass shootings in the United States
since the January 8, 2011 massacre in Tucson, Arizona.

Below are three from recent weeks. Click here for the
entire list since 2005.

- Chicago, IL: Four youngsters were among the latest
victims caught in Chicago's gun violence epidemic,
including two middle school-aged girls who were wounded
in a neighborhood park on the Far South Side.







- Dover, DE: At a weekend soccer tournament in Delaware,



three people died and two were wounded. The dead



included the tournament organizer, a 16-year-old boy



participating in the tournament and one of three



suspects alleged to have initiated the deadly violence



Sunday afternoon at a park near downtown Wilmington.







- Seattle, WA: 40-year-old Ian Stawicki entered a



Seattle cafe on Wednesday and opened fire, killing four



people. He then left Cafe Racer, killing another person



during a carjacking before taking his own life.







Tuscaloosa, AL - July 17, 2012



Chicago, IL - July 11, 2012



Dover, DE - July 9, 2012



Chicago, IL - July 6, 2012



Seattle, WA - July 02, 2012



Chicago, IL - July 1, 2012



Omaha, NE - 06/26/2012



Houston, TX - 06/20/2012



Auburn, AL - 06/09/2012



Oklahoma City, OK - 21/05/2012



Chicago, IL - 26-29/05/2012



Seattle, WA - 05/30/2012



Gilbert, AZ - 05/01/2012



Oakland, CA - 04/02/2012



North Miami, FL - 03/30/2012



Waller, TX - 03/20/2012



Pittsburgh, PA - 3/8/2012



Tempe, AZ - 3/3/2012



Chardon,OH - 2/27/2012



Jackson, TN - 2/26/2012



Norcross, GA - 2/21/2012



Philadelphia, PA - 1/10/2012

... And the List goes on and on, all across America.

Mass Shootings in the United States Since 2005
http://www.bradycampaign.org/xshare/pdf/major-shootings.pdf
(62 pages, PDF)


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