Posted June 14, 2016 4:24 pm by Comments

By TheBlaze Staff

Orlando Shooting

Early Sunday morning, right around last call, a gunman walked into a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, and opened fire with an assault rifle and handgun, killing 49 people and injuring 53. The suspect, 29-year-old Omar Mateen, allegedly was upset about seeing two men kissing in Miami, and his father said that might be related to the attack. Mateen also claimed loyalty to the Islamic State during the attack, according to various news outlets.

The violence marked the deadliest mass shooting in American history, and has reignited the debate about gun control.

In the first six months of 2016, 58 people have died in mass shootings across the United States, with the majority of those casualties occurring during Sunday’s massacre. The deadliest year on record for mass shootings was 2012, when 72 people died in total. Data on mass shootings is collected by Mother Jones and visualized by Graphiq below.

Although these are sobering totals, they’re only part of a larger, more disconcerting picture. A Vox article on firearm deaths found that more Americans have died by gunshot since 1968 than have died in all of …Read the Rest

Source:: The Blaze

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