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2,427 Americans Killed, 9,655 Injured By Gun Violence, Including 48 Mass Shootings in 2016, Till March 13, 2016 

 

 

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Home 2014

  • Total Number of Incidents 51,812
  • Number of Deaths1 12,585
  • Number of Injuries1 23,042
  • Number of Children (age 0-11) Killed/Injured1 626
  • Number of Teens (age 12-17) Killed/Injured1 2,372
  • Mass Shooting2 280
  • Officer Involved Incident2 3,218
  • Home Invasion2 2,610
  • Defensive Use2 1,584
  • Accidental Shooting2 1,603

Gun violence  and crime incidents are collected/validated from 1,500 sources daily – incidents and their source data are found at the gunviolencearchive.org website.

1: Actual number of deaths and injuries
2: Number of INCIDENTS reported and verified

Numbers on this table reflect a subset of all information
collected and will not add to 100% of incidents.

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Data Validated: March 13, 2016

Gun Violence Archive

Home 2015

  • Total Number of Incidents 53,114
  • Number of Deaths1 13,393
  • Number of Injuries1 26,989
  • Number of Children (age 0-11) Killed/Injured1 697
  • Number of Teens (age 12-17) Killed/Injured1 2,689
  • Mass Shooting2 330
  • Officer Involved Incident2 4,380
  • Home Invasion2 2,344
  • Defensive Use2 1,289
  • Accidental Shooting2 1,959

Gun violence  and crime incidents are collected/validated from 1,500 sources daily – incidents and their source data are found at the gunviolencearchive.org website.

1: Actual number of deaths and injuries
2: Number of INCIDENTS reported and verified

Numbers on this table reflect a subset of all information
collected and will not add to 100% of incidents.

www.gunviolencearchive.org  www.facebook.com/gunviolencearchive

Data Validated: March 13, 2016

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Jessica Shelton lost two daughters, a son and two nieces in the Wilkinsburg backyard ambush murders, on March 9, 2013 wtae Pablo Antonio Serrano-Vitorino, who killed five people in Missouri, on March 7, 2016

4 Wounded In Oakland Drive-By Shooting Of Party Bus Near Bay Bridge « CBS San Francisco.

March 12, 2016 11:02 AM

OAKLAND (CBS/AP) —

Gunmen fired shots into a moving party bus in West Oakland early Saturday, wounding four and leaving authorities stumped because passengers refused to cooperate with the investigation.

The chartered executive limo bus was leaving San Francisco and had exited the Bay Bridge around 2:25 a.m. and was on the eastbound Interstate Highway 80 transition to southbound Interstate 880 when two gunmen in a red SUV drove alongside and opened fire, said California Highway Patrol Officer Daniel Hill.

A fourth passenger sustained was hurt critically but was stable and is expected to survive. Three others had minor injuries.

Interstate 880 was closed for roughly five hours as officers investigated.

Passengers adamantly refused to give witness statements or provide descriptions of the shooters, authorities said.

“In fact, they didn’t cooperate so much that one of our officers got assaulted and kicked by one of the victims,” Hill said.

4 Wounded In Oakland Drive-By Shooting Of Party Bus Near Bay Bridge « CBS San Francisco.

A female victim hit by a ricochet also got into an altercation with emergency medical personnel and forced her way out of an ambulance. She fled and her whereabouts are unknown.

Investigators say the bus was occupied by couples but Hill could not provide an estimate of how many people were on the bus. He declined to release names and ages of the wounded.

“I will say we don’t believe this is a random incident,” he said.

4 Wounded In Oakland Drive-By Shooting Of Party Bus Near Bay Bridge « CBS San Francisco.

The incident is the eighth freeway shooting in the East Bay since November. Officers have blamed the shootings on an escalating gang war in the Richmond area where six of the shootings have taken place.

Freeways are appealing because there are fewer surveillance cameras and easy getaways.

Hill said the CHP does not believe Saturday’s shootout is specifically related to the other freeway shootings.

http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2016/03/12/oakland-drive-by-shooting-party-bus-near-bay-bridge/

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2 dead, 2 wounded in Detroit drive-by shooting

George Hunter and Mark Hicks,

The Detroit News 11:08 p.m. EST March 11, 2016

A drive-by mass shooting Friday that left two men dead and two others wounded on the city’s west side could have been even more tragic, a Detroit police official said.

“There was a 4-year-old and 10-month-old outside playing right there, and these clowns come by shooting guns,” Assistant Police Chief Steve Dolunt said. “I’m livid.

“I’m thinking this had to be retribution for something. These are all older guys.”

The first victim, identified as in his 60s, died hours before the second, a 43-year-old man, Detroit Police Officer Jennifer Moreno said. The two survivors, whose conditions at local hospitals were unknown, also are in their 40s and 60s, she said.

Their relationship wasn’t immediately clear.

The shooting happened at about 3:40 p.m. at a home in the 2600 block of Hazelwood near Linwood. The victims were on the porch when three men in a black Dodge Journey SUV opened fire.

“There were two types of weapons used: A pistol and a long gun,” Dolunt said.

Dolunt said he didn’t believe the first man slain was the intended target.

“It’s still early, and I could be wrong, but that’s what it looks like,” he said.

Witnesses did not provide a full description of the shooters, Dolunt said.

The shooting unnerved neighbors and others on the street, which is lined with mostly two-story homes.

“It’s shocking,” said Renee Little, whose family lives nearby. “It’s daylight.”

Kiara Head was down the street with her children and preparing to pick up another when she heard multiple shots.

She eventually learned her friendly neighbor had died.

“He had a heart so big,” she said.

“He helped me carry groceries, played with my kids, loved them as if they were his own grandkids. He’s going to be missed.”

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers of Michigan at (800) 773-2587.

ghunter@detroitnews.com

(313) 222-2134

http://www.mlive.com/news/detroit/index.ssf/2016/03/medical_examiners_office_ident.html 

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4 women, man, unborn child slain in Wilkinsburg backyard party ambush, 3 more wounded as shooters approach from rear, side of house on Franklin Avenue

March 11, 2016

WILKINSBURG, Pa. —

Two gunmen teamed up for a deadly late-night ambush at a backyard cookout, with one firing first and steering the victims toward his partner who used a high-velocity rifle to shoot them in the head, killing four women and a man and injuring three others, the district attorney said Thursday.

"The murders were planned. They were calculated," District Attorney Stephen Zappala said as he visited the crime scene on Franklin Avenue in Wilkinsburg.

"They knew what they were doing. That's what it appears to us," Allegheny County Police Superintendent Charles Moffatt said, adding that nearly 50 shell casings were found.

Video: Watch the police news conference

The women who died in Wednesday's ambush were identified as Brittany Powell, 27; her sister, Chanetta Powell, 25; Tina Shelton, 37; and Shada Mahone, 26. Also slain was the Powells' brother, Jerry Shelton, 35.

"I lost three children and two nieces," said a tearful Jessica Shelton -- the mother of Jerry Shelton, both Powell sisters and a fourth victim, Lamont Powell, who remained in critical condition; and the aunt of Tina Shelton and Shada Mahone.

Video: Backyard Ambush: Step-by-step timeline, including surveillance video

She said the family had gathered for a cookout "because we like to embrace each other, enjoy the sunny day." Wednesday was unseasonably warm for Pittsburgh in March, with temperatures well into the 70s.

"For these shooters out here taking innocent lives, you didn't just take innocent lives. You made children lose their parents," Jessica Shelton said.

Video: Tearful news conference with victims' mother

"I have no choice but to be strong, because I have grandchildren who lost their parents who I have to be strong for and live for," Shelton said. "I'm just heartbroken today."

Jessica Shelton lost two daughters, a son and two nieces in the Wilkinsburg backyard ambush murders.

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Jessica Shelton lost two daughters, a son and two nieces in the Wilkinsburg backyard ambush murders.

Another shooting victim remained in critical condition Thursday, and a woman was treated and released from a Monroeville hospital. Police said children inside the house were not harmed by the gunfire.

Video: ​Dispatch recordings outline desperate attempt lives after ambush

Moffatt said investigators are looking at some people as possible suspects. He declined to identify them for fear of jeopardizing the investigation, and said police do not yet have enough evidence to make an arrest or bring anyone in for questioning.

A $20,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of the gunmen. Tipsters can remain anonymous by calling 800-ATF-GUNS. Donations to the Shelton-Powell Fund can be made at any Citizens Bank branch to help the victims' families with funeral expenses.

Stay with WTAE.com as we continue to update this story. Download the WTAE app for your phone or tablet to keep updated throughout the day. (Free in your app store.)

Zappala said it appears that one or two of the victims were targeted by the unknown attackers in the yard behind 1304 Franklin Ave. He said Allegheny County homicide detectives were still investigating but hadn't ruled out drugs as a motive.

Video: DA tours scene of deadly backyard ambush

"Detectives have number of theories they are working with, one of which involves Lamont Powell being the target of the gunmen," Mike Manko, spokesman for the district attorney's office. "However, such a theory would do little to explain the indiscriminate shooting and killing of the other victims."

The victims rushed toward the back porch and an alleyway to seek cover as one of the shooters fired a .40-caliber pistol at as many as 15 adults who were playing cards and having a late-night cookout.

The first shooter's actions pushed the victims toward the rear porch and door of the house, where his accomplice had a 7.62 mm rifle similar to an AK-47 and shot them from behind a chain-link fence less than 10 feet from the porch, Zappala said.

"It looks like, right now, they were all fleeing toward the back door of the residence when the second gunman fired from the side of the yard," county police Lt. Andrew Schurman said. "They all seemed to get caught on the back porch."

Video: Watch Allegheny County Lt. Schurman's update on investigation

No one at the party apparently fired weapons, police said. Detectives surrounded the house and used flashlights and police dogs to search the area, but the shooters were not found.

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Surveillance video obtained exclusively by Pittsburgh's Action News 4, shows three men walking away from home moments after the shootings. We turned the video over to police, who are looking into it. 

In the video, two men walk down the street near the house at 10:55 p.m., one minute after the shooting. Two minutes later, another man walks by. 

In surveillance video, obtained exclusively by Pittsburgh's Action News 4, three men walk away from home moments after the shootings.

In surveillance video, obtained exclusively by Pittsburgh's Action News 4, three men walk away from home moments after the shootings

Hazel Way, an alley behind the house, had at least 40 yellow evidence markers indicating shots fired. Bullet holes were visible around the porch. A grill and tables and chairs, some tipped over, remained in the yard as investigators toured the scene Thursday.

A witness said she was walking home when she heard 20 shots, and then six more shots. She said she couldn’t get home because police blocked the street.

Although Wilkinsburg has a reputation for violence, neighbor Mike Jones said it has been rare in this particular area, which is located just about a block off Ardmore Boulevard, close to the WTAE studios and an on-ramp to the Parkway East.

"This is unheard of," the 57-year-old Jones said. "It doesn't happen around here."

"IT STARTED OUT TO BE A BEAUTIFUL DAY"

Jessica Shelton helped organize a barbecue at her daughter Brittany's house on Wednesday afternoon. She didn't think twice about anything happening. She didn't think she had to.

"My family, often, on nice, sunny days, have cookouts because we like to embrace each other, enjoy the sunny day," Shelton said. "Yesterday started out to be a beautiful day for us."

Shelton said around a dozen adults and three of her grandchildren, 8-month-old Chloe, 7-year-old Tay and 6-year-old Jaron, were in attendance. She left around 9 p.m. so the younger adults could socialize. Nearly two hours after she left, unspeakable horror struck in the backyard.

"I lost three children last night and two nieces," Shelton said on Thursday afternoon.

Investigators said gunmen used a pistol and an assault rifle to spray bullets in the backyard and alley entrance of the home.

The scene of a backyard party where five people were killed and three were injured on Franklin Avenue in Wilkinsburg.

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The scene of a backyard party where five people were killed and three were injured on Franklin Avenue in Wilkinsburg.

"Somebody knows who did this. There's no way in the world that people just drive up and massacre six lives and nobody knows what's going on," said Pastor Maurice Trent, of The Lighthouse church, where a news conference was held with Jessica Shelton.

Jerry Shelton had two children of his own. Jessica Shelton described him as quiet-mannered and hard-working. Jessica Shelton said Brittany Powell suffered the loss of a daughter in 2013 and just celebrated her other daughter's birthday on Tuesday. Jessica Shelton said Chanetta Powell had an 8-month-old daughter and a 6-year-old son, both of whom were inside the home when the gunfire began.

"(My grandson) said, 'Nana. There was fireworks outside. Then I saw mommy and them lying on the ground. I didn't want the bad men to get me, so I ran upstairs,'" Jessica Shelton said.

Shelton said her nieces, 26-year-old Shada Mahone and 37-year-old Tina Shelton were also killed.

"She was a hard-working woman. All she knew was work. One day she decided to enjoy her family because she never got to enjoy it, she lost her life," Jessica Shelton said of Tina Shelton.

"(Shada) could light up a room with her smile. If you entered a room, you knew she was there. All of them would light up a room," Jessica Shelton said.

Shelton's other son, Lamont Powell, remains in an induced coma at UPMC Mercy with four bullet wounds to his neck, back, chest and hand. She said he is expected to undergo another surgery Friday. She's praying she doesn't lose him too, which would raise her immediate family's death total to four children and one unborn grandson.

"It's just not right for me to lose four. And to lose two beautiful nieces. It just breaks my heart," Shelton said.

A man named John Ellis was also wounded in the shooting, as was a third, unnamed victim.

"For these shooters out here taking innocent lives, you didn't just take innocent lives. You made children lose their parents," Shelton said, adding that 11 children are now without a parent following the killings of the five adults. "Right now, I have no choice but to be strong because I have grandchildren who lost their parents who I have to be strong for and live for."

http://www.wtae.com/news/sources-multiple-people-shot-in-wilkinsburg/38434402  

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Man suspected of killing 4 in KCK, 1 in Mo. charged with murder in Wyandotte County | fox4kc.com##

KANSAS CITY, Kan. --

Posted 12:22 pm, March 8, 2016, by Stephanie Graflage, Kathy Quinn and John Pepitone

KANSAS CITY, Kan. --

Authorities across Missouri are searching Tuesday for a man who is wanted in connection to five homicides that span from Kansas to mid-Missouri. Late Tuesday afternoon, the Wyandotte County district attorney charged Pablo Serrano-Vitorino with four counts of first degree murder for a quadruple homicide that happened on March 7 at a KCK home.

Pablo Serrano-Vitorino

Police say they are still looking for 40-year-old Serrano-Vitorino in Montgomery County, Mo. Serrano-Vitorino is described as 5 foot 10 inches tall and 175 pounds. He was last seen wearing a red and black flannel jacket, blue hooded sweatshirt, and possibly blue jeans. His direction of travel is unknown.

Police found a vehicle matching the description of the one Serrano-Vitorino had been allegedly driving, abandoned along I-70 near Montgomery County, Mo., which is approximately 170 miles east of Kansas City just after 8 a.m., Tuesday.

Shortly after, the Highway Patrol found a fifth homicide victim, who police identified as 49-year-old Randy J. Nordman, inside a home east of Highway 19 on the south outer road. Trooper Scott White says Serrano-Vitorino likely tried to break into the man's Montgomery County home after ditching his vehicle along I-70. Serrano-Vitorino then allegedly shot and killed the man inside the home before fleeing the scene.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol sent an alert to Montgomery County, Mo., residents around 8:45 a.m., that says Serrano-Vitorino should be considered armed and dangerous. Anyone who believes they know where Serrano-Vitorino is asked to call 911  or *55 immediately. Schools in the area have also been placed on lockdown while the man-hunt is underway. The Highway Patrol told KTVI just before 11 a.m., Tuesday that they believe Serrano-Vitorino is still in the Montgomery County area and that he may be armed with an AK-47.

"We definitely want to take this person into custody before anyone else gets injured or killed," a Missouri Highway Patrol Trooper told KTVI.

There are currently more than 100 law enforcement officers with the Missouri Highway Patrol looking for Serrano-Vitorino including state troopers, canine units, officers in two chopper, two SWAT teams and Montgomery County Sheriff's Deputies.

Serrano-Vitorino's Red 2002 Dodge Ram was found near New Florence, Mo., around 8:15 a.m., Tuesday morning.

Authorities are searching for Serrano-Vitorino near New Florence, Mo., Tuesday morning after they found his vehicle abandoned along I-70. (image courtesy of KTVI news chopper)

Serrano-Vitorino is also wanted for the shooting deaths of four men who are in their early 30's, who have not yet been formally identified. Investigators say police were called to  the 3000 block of South 36th Street around 11 p.m., Monday., when a man reported that he and three others had been shot. When police arrived on the scene they found three men dead from apparent gunshot wounds. A fourth person, who was on the porch, was taken to the hospital to be treated for gunshot wounds, but he later died from his injuries.

A look at the scene where four people were shot to death Monday, March 7 in Kansas City, Kan.

A look at the scene where four people were shot to death Monday, March 7 in Kansas City, Kan.

Lieutenant Kelly Bailiff with the Wyandotte County Sheriff's Office told FOX 4 that Serrano-Vitorino was in the Wyandotte County jail in June of 2015 for an alleged charge of domestic battery. Bailiff did not elaborate on the charge, but court records show it was a municipal charge for domestic battery.

Investigators are still trying to determine what led up to the quadruple homicide, but they did say they do not believe this was a random act. Neighbors say Serrano-Vitorino lived in the neighborhood for a year with a girlfriend and a young child, and investigators believe Serrano-Vitorino was at the house when the shooting happened but fled right after. Neighbors added that Serrano-Vitorino does not speak English.

"There's a lot of neighbors outside," officer Cameron Morgan with the Kansas City, Kan., police department said. "A lot of them know each other, a lot of these houses back here are owned by the same people, so they're all familiar with each other. They had some information for us, but they all pretty much heard and saw things."

A woman on the scene named Ruth Harter said one of the victims was her husband, Clint, and another was her brother-in-law named Austin.

"I want him found," Harter said referring to Serrano-Vitorino. "I just want justice for my kids."

Harter told FOX 4 that she is currently eight-months pregnant and has a two-year-old daughter at home.

"This family just had a lot of losses lately and they just really need everybody's prayers in and help to try to find whoever did this," family friend Lana Payton said. 

Neighbors described the four men shot to death in Kansas City, Kan., as good men who were buddies from high school and liked to work on cars.

Anyone with any information regarding the case is asked to call the TIPS Hotline at (816) 474-TIPS.

http://fox4kc.com/2016/03/08/manhunt-underway-in-mid-mo-for-suspect-in-kck-quadruple-homicide-and-montgomery-county-homicide/#

 

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