United States: 2 dead, 20 injured in Florida shooting

They were killed and at least 20 injured on Sunday when three men “shot at the crowd” outside a venue hosting a concert in Miami, Florida, United States, local police said.

The shooting happened overnight in a shopping area near Miami Gardens. The venue, a pool hall, “hosted a scheduled event and several spectators stood outside,” Miami-Dade police said in a statement.

At least 20 injured have been hospitalized

Three individuals then got out of an SUV “and began to shoot indiscriminately at the crowd”. The trio then got back into the car and fled, according to the same source.

Two people were killed, while at least 20 injured were hospitalized, at least one of them in critical condition.

In a tweet, Miami-Dade Police Director Alfredo “Freddy” Ramirez III condemned “a targeted and cowardly armed act.” “They are cold-blooded murderers who shot indiscriminately in a crowd, and we will seek justice,” he said.

The police called for any testimony to identify and locate the perpetrators of the shootings.

Debate on the proliferation of firearms in the United States

The United States has a long and painful history of gun violence, with high-profile shootings targeting schools, workplaces and malls. Homicides increased in the country last year.

Florida remains particularly marked by the massacre perpetrated in June 2016 by an American of Afghan origin in a gay nightclub in Orlando, where 49 people were killed. In recent months, shootings have taken place at a FedEx center in Indianapolis, an office building in California, a grocery store in Colorado and several spas in Atlanta, among others.

On Wednesday, a public transportation company employee killed eight people at the company’s San Jose, Calif., Site before taking his own life. This umpteenth shooting had once again revived the debate on the proliferation of firearms in the United States.

“International embarrassment”

“Enough”, hammered on Wednesday, President Joe Biden, urging again “Congress to act immediately and to heed the will of the Americans, which includes a large majority of the owners of weapons, to put an end to this epidemic of gun violence in America ”.

But Democrats only have narrow majorities in Congress, which reduces the possibility of parliamentarians adopting major reforms in this area.

President Joe Biden last month called gun violence in the United States an “epidemic” and “international embarrassment.”

According to the Gun Violence Archive, there were more than 43,000 gun-related deaths in the United States last year, a figure including suicides.

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