Weekend mass shootings in US leave at least a dozen dead and over 60 injured

At least a dozen people were killed and more than 60 injured in at least 10 mass shootings this weekend in the United States. CNN’s Polo Sandoval and Manu Raju report. #CNN #News

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  1. JOHN CONNOR: We’re not gonna make it, are we? People, I mean?

    T-800: It’s in your nature to destroy yourselves.

    1. @Ur Las Lots of families have fathers that are sexually, emotionally and physically abusive too and the children are simply better off not having that father around. Society had to pick up the pieces of the Turpin’s of a father and a mother that kept 12 kids at home starving and torturing them. And they were white and Christian. At least your example had loving caring grandparents.

  2. As usual “unacceptable”they all share in grieve but divided in politics, so until when wld this end?

    1. One of those countries which took swift action in the wake of a mass shooting is Australia, where 35 people were killed in Tasmania in 1996.

      Within 12 days of that horrific event, bipartisan gun reform was passed on a national level in Australia, including a ban on semi-automatic long guns.

    2. @MD.SHAHAB.AIL. MD.SHAHAB One of those countries which took swift action in the wake of a mass shooting is Australia, where 35 people were killed in Tasmania in 1996.

      Within 12 days of that horrific event, bipartisan gun reform was passed on a national level in Australia, including a ban on semi-automatic long guns.

    3. One of those countries which took swift action in the wake of a mass shooting is Australia, where 35 people were killed in Tasmania in 1996.

      Within 12 days of that horrific event, bipartisan gun reform was passed on a national level in Australia, including a ban on semi-automatic long guns.

  3. This is ridiculous!! Criminals should be told that they have to obey the same laws that the rest of us do!!!

  4. “And that concludes today’s news; now for an overview of todays’ shootings and the weather”

  5. There always comes a point when disfunction becomes irreversible. The United States has most likely hit that point.

  6. Let’s be brutally honest here. I am a felon and can get guns more easily and cheaper than back when I was legally allowed to own them. I could have one in 30 minutes if a really wanted one but is not worth risking everything for one. Gun control will not help a thing because those that are actually evil will accomplish their deeds with or without laws

    1. @Ryan Taylor “Australia is a country with less than a quarter of the population of the United States so stop comparing apples to oranges” i dont fully know what this debate is about but is this about australia crime rate being low but it don’t matter because the population?????

    2. @No one at all I’m talking about murder rates per capita genius. It doesn’t matter how big the country’s population is in that case. China has a population several times higher than the US and its not as developed as the US yet their murder rate per capita is much lower than the US, so it the amount of gun crime. Haven’t seen a school shooting happen in China.

    3. @No one at all Your constitution also allowed tyranny in the form of slavery back then so whats ur point ?

  7. This is madness, everyone’s got to be safe out there if you feel a bad vibe about a place or anything go home, if someone is trying to pick a fight with you be the bigger person and walk away.

    1. @Linnet Cooke can you explain how voting blue has helped ? Have these policies helped in like Chicago ?

      This isn’t new

    2. One of those countries which took swift action in the wake of a mass shooting is Australia, where 35 people were killed in Tasmania in 1996.

      Within 12 days of that horrific event, bipartisan gun reform was passed on a national level in Australia, including a ban on semi-automatic long guns.

  8. Well, keep sending your thoughts and prayers. Definitely will help the massive problem the country is facing.

  9. I cannot follow the pace of all of these mass shootings, because there are so many. All I can say is: Thank God, I don’t live in the USA.

    1. Can I come live with you until 2024 when Biden gets kicked out of the WhiteHouse. I can pay handsomely.

  10. ….. What is going on USA? This all truly breaks my heart. Growing up in Canada the USA has always been like a second home to me, I’ve traveled abroad to a dozen other countries, never felt like I do when I’m in the USA.
    You all need to truly come together and fix this,.. it’s just not good for anyone or anything.
    I know you can do it! I’m rooting for you all!!
    Love from your Neighbours to the north! 🇨🇦

  11. “America: Greatest Country On Earth”
    (Well, except for the things that can be observed and measured.)

  12. the US passed a tiny incremental improvement to gun regulation for every mass shooting, we’d have fixed it by now

  13. Most up to date numbers from this weekend’s mass shooting are 17 dead and 62 injured. Keep in mind this is not all gun violence, only mass shooting incidents.

  14. For most of us….this is symbolic of the social distress caused by the economic hardships this administration has done since taking office! I recall all too well when jimmy Carter was in office and we suffered from rampant inflation, high cost of borrowing and unemployment… the “stagflation “ was as bad as the Great Depression.

  15. He told the cops, “You’ll take my gun from my cold dead hands,” When the cops took aim he raised his warm shaking hands.

  16. He argued that only 2 dead was hardly gun violence until he learned the 2 dead was his wife and daughter and then he yelled, “Damn the gun violence!”

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