Hundreds of casualties in U.S. Memorial Day shootings 

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
At least 156 Americans have been killed and 412 others injured in gun violence over the Memorial Day weekend in the U.S
from 5 a.m
on Friday to early Tuesday, just days after the Uvalde school massacre killed 19 kids.Among the hundreds of casualties during the holiday
weekend, the Gun Violence Archive, which keeps track of shooting incidents documented at least 14 mass shootings.The monitoring group
have been killed in the mass shooting incidents and more than 60 injured.Among the mass shootings, six people had sustained injuries by
gunfire at a high school graduation in the state of Alabama as well as the killing of three children under the age of ten.The other deaths
and injuries have occurred from state to state including six teenagers between the ages of 13 and 15 injured by gunfire in the state of
has just finished visiting the city of Uvalde in Texas where another shooting massacre, this time at a school, killed 19 young children and
to New York were a terrorist with a white supremacist ideology in military-style clothing opened fire at a supermarket in New York, an
congress approving stricter gun legislation are both numerous and significant suggesting gun violence-related deaths and massacres are not
going to decrease any time soon.