
Violent weekend: Mass shootings in 3 states leave 2 dead, at least 30 wounded
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Two people were killed and at least 30 more were wounded in separate weekend mass shootings reported in three states, stirring already brewing fears that a spike in gun violence could continue into summer.
The attacks come amid an easing of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions in much of the country, including Chicago, which lifted many of its remaining safeguards on Friday. Many hoped that a spike in U.S. shootings and homicides last year was an aberration perhaps caused by pandemic-related stress amid a rise in gun ownership and debate over policing. But those rates are still higher than they were in pre-pandemic times, including in cities that refused to slash police spending following the death of George Floyd and those that made cuts. "There was a hope this might simply be a statistical blip that would start to come down," Chuck Wexler, executive director of the Police Executive Research Forum, told The Associated Press. "That hasn’t happened. And that’s what really makes chiefs worry that we may be entering a new period where we will see a reversal of 20 years of declines in these crimes." Violent crime typically increases in the summer months. Weekend evenings and early-morning hours also are common windows for shootings.More Related News