The first weekend of June marked a greater number of mass shooting deaths in the United States than the previous three-day weekend, which ended with Memorial Day.
Highlights
- The first weekend of June had a greater number of mass shooting deaths in the United States than the previous three-day weekend, which ended with Memorial Day.
- The tally for weekend violence through Sunday night was at least 12 killed and at least 38 injured in mass shootings.
- The most notable violence this weekend took place in Philadelphia, where three were killed and 12 were injured in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
- In Saginaw, Michigan, a shooting killed three people, including two men at the scene and a woman who was hospitalized but did not survive.
- In Phoenix, a 14-year-old girl was killed and eight others were injured when an argument between multiple parties escalated with shots fired at a party.