Timeline: US mass shootings in 2023

Not less than 70 individuals have been killed in mass shootings thus far this 12 months throughout america.

Protest against US gun laws
A debate over lax gun legal guidelines has raged for many years in america [File: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters]

Not less than 70 individuals have been killed in mass shootings throughout america thus far this 12 months, based on information collected by the Gun Violence Archive (GVA), amid a debate over lax gun legal guidelines that has raged for many years.

Within the newest incident on Monday, seven individuals have been killed and one critically injured in two associated shootings at agricultural services in a coastal group in northern California.

The taking pictures got here lower than 48 hours after a gunman killed 11 individuals at a Lunar New 12 months celebration close to Los Angeles, California, on Saturday night time.

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Mass shootings are incidents through which 4 or extra persons are shot – excluding the attacker – in a single incident, based on the GVA.

Here's a timeline of mass shootings which have taken place throughout the US this month thus far:

January 23

Chicago, Illinois (two killed, three injured)

Half Moon Bay, California (seven killed, one injured)

January 22

Robinsonville (Tunica Resorts), Mississippi (4 injured)

Baton Rouge, Louisiana (12 injured)

Shreveport, Louisiana (eight injured)

January 21

Monterey Park, California (11 killed, 9 injured)

INTERACTIVE Gun violence Mass shootings across the US in 2022
(Al Jazeera)

January 17

Houston, Texas (4 injured)

January 16

Fort Pierce, Florida (one killed, seven injured)

Goshen, California (six killed)

Sanford, Florida (one killed, 5 injured)

January 15

Rockford, Illinois (three killed, two injured)

Homestead, Florida (one killed, three injured)

Phoenix, Arizona (4 injured)

Houston, Texas (one killed, 4 injured)

January 14

Saint Louis (Moline Acres), Missouri (4 injured)

January 13

Cleveland, Ohio (4 killed, one injured)

January 9

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (three killed, 4 injured)

Minneapolis, Minnesota (4 injured)

Denver, Colorado (4 injured)

January 8

Minneapolis, Minnesota (4 injured)

Albany, Georgia (4 injured)

January 7

Huntsville, Alabama (two killed, 9 injured)

Excessive Level, North Carolina (5 killed)

January 6

Dallas, Texas (three killed, two injured)

San Francisco, California (one killed, three injured)

January 5

New Orleans, Louisiana (two killed, three injured)

Miami Gardens, Florida (10 injured)

January 4

Cedar Metropolis (Enoch), Utah (eight killed)

Baltimore, Maryland (one killed, 4 injured)

Dumfries, Virginia (one killed, 4 injured)

January 3

Washington, DC (one killed, three injured)

New Orleans, Louisiana (5 injured)

January 1

Columbus, Ohio (one killed, 4 injured)

Ocala, Florida (two killed, 4 injured)

Chicago, Illinois (one killed, three injured)

Miami Gardens, Florida (9 injured)

Durham, North Carolina (5 injured)

Allentown, Pennsylvania (4 injured)

 

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