Overseas Network, June 13th. The US "Axios" website quoted statistics from the non-profit organization "Gun Violence Archives" saying that from June 1 to 12, 28 mass shootings have occurred in the United States, only one day in 12 days. There have been no mass shootings.

  According to reports, the mass shootings occurred in 15 states, including Louisiana, Michigan, Illinois, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Maryland, Arizona, Virginia, South Carolina, Texas , Pennsylvania, New York, Nebraska and Oklahoma.

June 6 was the only day on which no mass shootings were reported.

  According to the definition of the Gun Violence File, a shooting with four or more casualties is a mass shooting.

The organization's statistics also show that as of 16:00 Eastern Time on the 12th, there have been 25 shootings in many parts of the United States, resulting in at least 6 deaths and 40 injuries.

In the past 72 hours, there have been 299 shootings across the United States.

  Amid the frequent shooting incidents, on the 11th local time, more than 450 anti-gun violence demonstrations were held in many parts of the United States. Tens of thousands of people gathered on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., chanting "Enough!".

In New York, large crowds marched across the Brooklyn Bridge, urging to say no to gun violence.

Some protesters denounced, "Our officials have betrayed us, and they are evading their responsibility to end gun violence." (Overseas Net Yao Kaihong)