Statistics show that in the past two weeks after the shooting of Rob Elementary School in Yuvaldi, Texas, the United States on May 24, more than 650 shootings have occurred across the United States, killing more than 700 people, including teenagers and children.

Source: CCTV News Client

Statistics show that in the past two weeks after the shooting of Rob Elementary School in Yuvaldi, Texas, USA, more than 650 shootings have occurred across the United States, killing more than 700 people, including teenagers and children.

The British Sky News Channel quoted data from the US "Gun Violence Archive" website on the 8th that in the past two weeks, shootings have occurred in 43 of the 50 states in the United States. More than 650 shootings reported in the past two weeks have killed 730 people, including 23 children and 66 teenagers.

Among these shootings, 34 were mass shootings, resulting in a total of 35 deaths and 161 injuries, involving 17 states. In , Texas alone, three mass shootings occurred. Mass shootings counted in the "Gun Violence Archive" refer to shootings that caused at least four casualties and injuries except for the gunman.

An 18-year-old man broke into Rob Primary School in Texas on May 24, shooting 19 children and two teachers, and was then shot dead. This is the worst campus shooting in the United States after the murder of 20 students and six faculty members at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut in 2012, shocked the public and once again sparked fierce discussions about gun control.

On the same day the shooting in Texas elementary school, dozens of shootings occurred in many places in the United States: in Akron, Ohio, a 19-year-old gunman shot a 15-year-old boy; in Mobile, Alabama, a 24-year-old man shot his 61-year-old father; in Jersey City, New Jersey, a 59-year-old resident was shot and killed by police; in Atlanta, Georgia, a 32-year-old resident shot another 31-year-old resident due to a dispute...

From the beginning of this year to the present, nearly 250 mass shootings have occurred in the United States, and more than 18,000 people have died of gun violence.

A poll jointly completed by CBS and Yuguan Polls Company released the results on the 5th. The poll results show that 62% of the respondents support banning semi-automatic rifles in the United States, and 81% support background checks on all gun buyers.