Getty ImagesThe StoryThe US just experienced the deadliest elementary school shooting since Sandy Hook. What happened?Yesterday, an 18-year-old opened fire inside Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, killing at least 19 children and two adults. At least a dozen others were injured and one woman remains in critical condition. The gunman — a student at a local high school — launched the attack shortly before 12pm CT and was later killed by responding officers. This is hard to take in.It is. Yesterday’s attack is one of the worst shootings in Texas’s history — and the deadliest at an elementary school since the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting that left 27 dead. Since then, homicides have reached their highest levels in more than 25 years and gun ownership has skyrocketed. Just last year, Texas eased gun restrictions, allowing residents to carry guns without a license or training. The massacre came less than two weeks after the deadly mass shooting in Buffalo, where 10 people were killed. How are people reacting?Gov. Greg Abbott (R) — who passed at least seven bills into law protecting Second Amendment rights last year — says he’s grieving for “victims of this senseless crime.” President Biden, when addressing the nation, said it’s time to “turn this pain into action” and urged Americans to push their elected officials to act on gun control. But Americans remain divided. According to one survey, 53% of Americans support stricter gun laws and only 48% say gun violence is a very big problem. It comes as guns were the leading cause of death among US children in 2020. theSkimm The US has seen more than 200 mass shootings since January. No other developed country compares. It’s an epidemic that has gun rights activists offering thoughts and prayers and gun control activists begging for action. |