U.S. gun violence
Explore your 2022 recap • 3m 40s
Buffalo, New York. Highland Park, Illinois. Uvalde, Texas. These are just a handful of the dozens of U.S. cities rocked by mass shootings this year.
According to the Gun Violence Archive, a non-profit group that tracks such incidents, 2022 will likely end just short of the country's all-time record number of mass shootings, set just last year.
The organization defines a mass shooting as one in which at least four people are killed or injured.
CGTN’s Toni Waterman reports.
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