An American man broke into his ex-girlfriend's apartment at night and killed a 9-year-old girl. Overseas Network, June 15th. According to the ABC on the 15th, a man in Houston, USA broke into his ex-girlfriend's apartment at night and killed his 9-year-old daughter with a gun. Ju

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Overseas Network June 15th According to ABC html on the 415th, a man in Houston, USA broke into his ex-girlfriend's apartment at night and killed his 9-year-old daughter with a gun. Just 24 hours ago, another 7-year-old boy in the local area was also shot dead at home.

Houston Police said that at around 10:45 pm on the 13th, 22-year-old man Jeremiah Jones killed his ex-girlfriend's 9-year-old daughter with a gun. His ex-girlfriend was also shot and injured, but his injuries were stable. At the time of the incident, the victim was watching TV with two other little girls in the bedroom. After the murderer broke in, he fired two shots in the bedroom and shot his ex-girlfriend in the shoulder, and then drove away. The murderer has been arrested and charged with murder.

Just 24 hours ago, 15 miles from the scene of the murder, 7-year-old boy Paul Vasquez was shot dead at home. A stranger fired a shot in a moving car, causing Paul to be shot in the chest and was later pronounced dead in the hospital. At the time of the incident, Paul, his mother and two brothers were resting at home, and the others were not injured. Police said the murderer's motive is unknown and has not been brought to justice.

ABC said that a week before the two fatal shootings, another 11-year-old girl was affected by a shooting outside her home in Detroit, and was shot and killed. Houston Harris County Ed Gonzalez called the incident angering, "This is the gun violence that happens every day, and gun violence should not be a daily routine. We can and must do more."

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo called for a state legislative meeting on the 14th to resolve the gun violence problem involving teenagers. "We still need more mental health resources. We cannot solve the gun violence epidemic without addressing the needs of gun safety policies." Harris County Democratic Commissioner Rodney Ellis also said, "We have a responsibility to keep children away from gun violence." (Overseas Network/Wang Shanning)