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    At least 12 dead in another weekend of mass shootings across America

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodMarch 1, 20263 Mins Read

    A series of shootings across the United States over the weekend left at least 12 people dead and dozens more injured, according to data compiled by the Gun Violence Archive. The incidents occurred as national debate continues over gun policy and public safety following recent high-profile tragedies.

    Authorities said attacks in Philadelphia and Chattanooga, Tennessee, may have involved multiple shooters. In Philadelphia, three people were killed and 12 injured. In Chattanooga, two people were fatally shot and 12 others wounded; a third person died after being struck by a vehicle during the chaos.

    The Gun Violence Archive defines a mass shooting as an incident in which four or more people are shot or killed, not including the shooter. By that measure, the first weekend of June saw at least 12 deaths and 38 injuries. During the preceding three-day Memorial Day weekend, nine people were killed and more than 60 injured in similar incidents.

    Other Reported Incidents

    In Clarendon County, South Carolina, a late-night graduation party was disrupted by gunfire from what authorities described as a drive-up shooting possibly involving two vehicles. A 32-year-old woman later died from her injuries. Seven others, including children ages 12 to 17, were injured. Investigators are examining whether the violence was gang-related. Officials reported that 60 to 70 rounds were fired, though it remains unclear whether any shots were returned from the gathering.

    In Saginaw, Michigan, three people were killed early Sunday, including two men pronounced dead at the scene and a woman who later died at a hospital. Two additional men were injured.

    In Mesa, Arizona, two people were killed and two others injured during a nightclub shooting. Police arrested three individuals following a vehicle pursuit. Authorities said the injured victims were hospitalized with non-life-threatening wounds.

    In Bibb County, Georgia, deputies responding to reports of gunfire at an abandoned home found four victims. Nineteen-year-old Cleveland Raines died at a hospital. Three others were reported stable as investigators work to determine the circumstances.

    In Phoenix, a dispute among multiple parties at a party escalated into gunfire. A 14-year-old girl was killed, and eight others were injured. Police said approximately 100 people had gathered at a strip mall location. Officers found attendees fleeing and multiple victims both inside and outside the venue.

    Broader Context

    The weekend’s violence comes amid renewed national conversation following the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, where 19 children and two teachers were killed on May 24, and the racially motivated attack in Buffalo, New York, on May 14, in which 10 people were killed.

    President Joe Biden recently addressed the nation, urging Congress to consider measures aimed at reducing gun violence, including restrictions on certain semi-automatic rifles. Authorities investigating the latest incidents have not publicly specified the types of weapons involved.

    Advocacy organizations, including Moms Demand Action, observed National Gun Violence Awareness Day on Friday, highlighting concerns that the pace of shootings has not slowed.

    A Moment for Clarity

    Behind statistics are families whose lives changed in minutes. Public debate is intense, and emotions run high. Yet accountability, policy discussion, and community response require steadiness as much as urgency. Facts must be established carefully. Responsibility must be pursued lawfully. And the safety of communities depends on more than reaction — it depends on sustained effort across institutions and neighborhoods alike.

    Investigations into each incident remain ongoing. Authorities are asking anyone with information to come forward as they work to determine motives, identify suspects, and prevent further harm.

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