More than a dozen people were killed and more than 70 injured in at least 13 mass shootings this weekend in the United States.
Some were at graduation parties, a nightclub, a popular entertainment district or a strip mall.
The country is on pace to match or surpass last year’s total, which is the worst on record, according to the data compiled by GVA.
In 2020, there were 161 mass shootings through June 5; in 2019, that number was 154. The non-profit and CNN both define a mass shooting as one in which at least four people are shot, excluding the shooter.
Here’s where mass shootings took place across the country over the weekend:
— In Socorro, Texas, five people were wounded after a shooter fired into a crowd gathered for a high school graduation party, Police Chief David Burton said. All five wounded are teenagers, including two who were in critical condition, he said.
— In Phoenix, one person was killed and eight others wounded at a strip mall. The slain victim was a 14-year-old girl, police said.
— In Mesa, Arizona, two people were killed and two others were wounded.
— In Omaha, Nebraska, one person was killed and three others were wounded
— In Chesterfield, Virginia, one person was killed and five others were wounded.
— In Macon, Georgia, one person was killed and three others were wounded.
— In Saginaw, Michigan, three people were killed and two people were wounded.
— In Grand Rapids, Michigan, one person was killed and three people were wounded.
— In Ecorse, Michigan, five people were wounded.
— In Hempstead, New York, one person was killed and three were wounded.
CNN’s Hannah Sarisohn, Claudia Dominguez and Pervaiz Shallwani contributed to this report.