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Frumious Bandersnatch
List of mass shootings in the United States in 2022 - Wikipedia
Total so far (not including May): 202
Total dead: 221
Total wounded: 790
There are multiple definitions of "mass shooting", but the most agreed upon is 'four or more people shot and injured/killed in a single incident'. So this list doesn't really include hundreds if not thousands of other incidences of gun violence and murder.
It's bizarre how I have only personally heard of a handful of these incidents. Many do not even make national news in this country, only local or maybe state wide news. In a gun crazy country, this is not even newsworthy.
All of my local highschools (large city) have recently installed full body scanning machines required for entry combined with every kid required to wear translucent backpacks to school. They confiscated dozens of guns which were brought to school last year.
It's weird to me how a large portion of this country just deems this as a normal consequence of "freedom".
I am not anti-gun at all and believe in the 2nd amendment (though, not unconditionally in all facets such as assault rifles). Nor do I think there is a simple solution to this problem.
But something has to change... what is the solution?
Personally I think more intensive background checks and some sort of "license renewal" or check up on gun owners and their mental health would be a good start.

Suspect fired 50 rounds in Buffalo supermarket hate crime shooting that killed 10: Police
Reported mass shooting in upstate New York TOPS Friendly Markets
here's the latest, 10 dead at a grocery store, suspected hate crime