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Our Statement: This Weekends Tragic Shootings

Updated: Aug 5, 2019

(The American Dossier)

The Tally Of Mass Shootings In America Surpassed 250 Over The weekend


Editor's Note: Not to be cliche we at the American Dossier extend our prayers and condolences to the victims and their families of this weekend's shootings in Ohio and Texas. At the same time this should not be a time for politicians regardless of party to finger-point and cast blame. What is needed and (quite often our theme here ) is dialog in regard to legislation regarding both mental health and gun-laws. The true epidemic is that we still ignore and consider mental illness to be taboo. We specifically pray for our leaders to seek guidance from God ,set aside partisanship and work together to foster healing not only for these specific communities but for our nation.


John Katz, Editor The American Dossier



 

(WPIX)

The Tally Of Mass Shootings In America Surpassed 250 Over The weekend






There have been more mass shootings in the United States than days so far in 2019.


The tally of mass shootings in America surpassed 250 over the weekend following two in the span of 13 hours, leaving a combined 29 people dead and dozens more injured in Ohio and Texas.


Sunday morning saw a shooting that left nine dead and 26 injured in Dayton, Ohio. The shooter is also dead. This follows a shooting at a shopping center in El Paso, Texas that killed 20 and injured 26 more. Three of those injured in Texas remained in critical condition Sunday.


According to the non-profit Gun Violence Archive, these become the 250th and 251st mass shootings in America in 2019.


The shootings in Texas and Ohio are also two of the three deadliest U.S. mass shootings in 2019. The third being a mass shooting in Virginia Beach in May that left 12 people dead. Read more

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