Dayton, Ohio, gunfire results in 10 deaths, including gunman; at least 16 wounded
Ten people were killed early Sunday when gunfire broke out in Dayton, Ohio, according to police. The number of fatalities included the gunman, though how the unidentified shooter died was not immediately clear.
It was the nation's second mass shooting in less than 24 hours, after 20 people were slain in El Paso, Texas.
Universal background checks has been stalled in the Senate for months. It would be a change if the President went on record as supporting them and directed his republican cohorts to vote accordingly. So far the President has failed to decry white nationalists, perhaps he can put the effort he usually puts into golf in condemning these home grown terrorists.
ReplyDeleteAs an Australian, I find the US position on gun control ludicrous. Only in the US is there such a massacre every 2 days. We too have our crazies, but the difference is that they don't have such ready access to guns so they are stymied in their attempts to kill.
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