Overnight violence brings the number of mass shootings in the US this year to 267

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Overnight violence brings the number of mass shootings in the US this year to 267
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So far this year, the US has suffered 267 mass shootings. That's the new tally after four incidents occurred across the country between Friday afternoon and early Saturday morning, according to the Gun Violence Archive.

So far this year, we have suffered 267 mass shootings. That's the new tally after four incidents occurred across the country between Friday afternoon and early Saturday morning, according to the Gun Violence Archive.How US cities are preparing for a potentially bloody summer of gun violenceGunmen killed at least two people and injured at least 34 more in Austin, Texas; Dallas; Savannah, Georgia; and Chicago.

Six people were taken to a hospital by the Austin Police Department, and the Austin-Travis County EMS brought in four others for medical treatment, Chacon said. Three other victims went to the hospital on their own.Savannah, GeorgiaAt least eight people were shot, including one fatally, in Savannah, Georgia.

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