America's epidemic of big-city gun violence flared up again over the Fourth of July holiday weekend, including an incident in which around 100 shots were reportedly fired into a crowd watching a fireworks show in Philadelphia.
Two young men in their early 20s were killed and a 16-year-old girl was injured when a gunman or gunmen fired into the crowd at a party on Sunday night outside a store in west Philadelphia, the local NBC News affiliate reported, citing police investigators. An estimated 90-100 shots were fired, leaving bullet holes in cars, windows and storefronts.
One of the victims was a 23-year-old shop owner who hosted the party, a Fourth of July cookout. The shooting occurred just as a fireworks display was peaking, NBC reporter Randy Gyllenhaal said.
Philadelphia, nicknamed the "City of Brotherly Love" and the place where the Declaration of Independence was signed, had at least two other fatal shootings of young men overnight on Sunday. The city has had 281 homicides so far in 2021, up 37% from the same time last year, according to police data. That follows a year in which murders jumped 40%.
Philadelphia is not alone in the recent trend – or in having a horrifically violent Independence Day holiday weekend. In Chicago, 92 people were reportedly shot, including 16 fatally, between Friday and early Monday morning. Just since Sunday afternoon, six children were shot, the Chicago Sun-Times said.
Also on rt.com Chicago woman shot by black gang at Puerto Rican Day parade dies as feds tout ‘firearms trafficking strike forces’ to combat crimeJust as in Philadelphia, the incidents included a case of people firing into a crowd and killing two young men. Four people were wounded during that shooting, which occurred around 1am on Monday. A 12-year-old girl and a 13-year-old boy were among those injured.
Two police officers were also shot, taking fire as they tried to disperse a crowd around 1:30am on Monday. Police said the two officers suffered non-life-threatening injuries. The city had around 1,900 shootings in the first half of this year, up 12% from 2020's torrid pace.
Also on rt.com New York has dropped hundreds of George Floyd riot charges. Is it any wonder crime is once again soaring in the Big Apple?One of Chicago's most famous residents, Reverend Jesse Jackson, hosted his own Independence Day cookout, where he called on Mayor Lori Lightfoot and other city officials to work together to reduce gun violence. "Stop finger-pointing and embrace each other," he said.
Mass shootings also were reported over the weekend in such cities as Dallas, Cincinnati and Omaha, Nebraska. Philadelphia and Chicago both had multiple mass shootings. US homicides jumped 25% last year, and the Council on Criminal Justice reported that murders in 32 major American cities rose 24% in 2021's first quarter.
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