From News Nation:
“Police departments brace for
‘Bloody Summer’ as shootings rise”
Millions of Americans emerging
from lockdown will be returning to stores, restaurants and public events, but
elected officials and experts say it is time to brace for a “bloody summer”
with an alarming uptick in violent crimes and gun violence. This year alone,
more than 19,000 people have been killed by gun violence, and authorities have
responded to 262 different mass shootings. On Thursday, a grandmother and her
one-year-old grandson were shot and killed at a Publix grocery store in Palm
Beach, Florida. In Cleveland, eight people were injured after a mass shooting
at a graduation party on Sunday. With at least 893 injured and 410 others
killed by gun violence in the last 7 days across the country, experts warn that
this will be a “bloody summer.” Scores of cities across the country are
reporting double-digit increases in shootings and homicides this year. Police
in New York City say shooting incidents climbed to 173 shootings in the month
of May, compared to 120 in May 2019. In Chicago, 195 people had been killed as
of early May, the highest number in at least four years. Portland, Oregon,
meanwhile, has violent crimes up 553% independent crime analyst Jeff Asher. “We
had the most murders that we’ve had since the mid-’90s and the highest murder
rate since the late ’90s. So we’ll certainly see those numbers recreated this
year, probably a little higher, probably a little worse, said Asher. While some
cite the pandemic as a cause for increased violence, experts also point to data
released by the FBI showing a 40% increase in gun purchases since 2019 He
added, “Every size group of the city from under 10,000 to over a million had at
least a 20% increase in murder. Last year. The suburban, the suburbs
essentially had a 15% increase, and then rural counties had a 15% increase. So
it was really widespread and was really nationwide.”
^ The Police are needed now more
than ever with all this violence. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/police-departments-brace-for-bloody-summer-as-shootings-rise/
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