The United States cannot accept that the murderous shootings in the country’s schools “becoming the norm,” said the saying that it “griefs” over the death of several people after shooting at a Georgia high school. “What should have been a happy beginning of the school year in Winter, Georgia, turns into a horrible reminder: Armed violence continues to destroy the lives of our fellow citizens,” President Joe Biden added, calling on Congress to act again, mainly forbidding rifles. American Justice Minister Maryk Garland spoke of “unspeakable tragedy” after the shootings that fell in Georgia High School. BREAKING One suspect in Custody. — Open Source Intel (@Osint613) “I am devastated for families affected by this unspeakable tragedy,” he said during the interview Press, without reporting victims. The American media is talking about several dead. “The suspect is detained and alive,” the Georgia Bureau of Investigation told platform X. According to CNN network, the perpetrator is reportedly a 14-year-old teenager. Disturbing footage from a classroom at Apalachee High School in Barrow County, Georgia early today amid a mass shooting. The school was put on lockdown, along with all nearby schools. Reportedly, at least 4 individuals have lost their lives,… — Sophie Rain Thread The United States is the only developed country in the world often affected by shooting incidents in schools, a scourge favoured by the spread of personal weapons. In May 2022, 19 children and two teachers were the victims of the horrible massacre at their school in Uvalde, Texas, committed by an 18-year-old using a rifle legally purchased. The American president does not stop denouncing the “epidemic” of firearms violence and often urges Congress to take action. The number of victims must now be particularly large or the conditions must be particularly important to cause these incidents by shooting the interest of the national media.
US: President Biden Angry After Georgia School Murder Attack With Four Dead · Global Voices
—
in World